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| Google told it doesn't have to apply 'right to be forgotten' results globally In a landmark privacy case, an EU court has ruled that Google does not have to apply "right to be forgotten" laws globally. That means it will only need to remove disputed search results in Europe, and nowhere else, after receiving an approved takedo... https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/24/...orgotten-case/ |
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