Techlife News - USA (2019-09-28)

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Handing Google a major victory, the European
Union’s highest court ruled Tuesday that the EU’s
“right to be forgotten” rules that allow people
to control what comes up when their name
is searched online do not apply outside the
28-nation bloc.
Over the past five years, people in Europe
have had the right to ask Google and other
search engines to delete links to outdated or
embarrassing information about themselves, even
if it is true. More recently, France’s privacy regulator
wanted the rule applied to all of Google’s search
engines, even those outside Europe.

GOOGLE WINS CASE OVER EU’S ‘RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN’ RULES
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