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Google’s first "right to be forgotten" moves spark outrage over court order
July 3, 2014 /
Google is starting to remove some search results in Europe – responding to the recent court order establishing a so-called "right to be forgotten" – and some critics of the ruling say the results appear to show their worst fears are coming to pass.
Several British news outlets have reported they were recently notified by Google that certain articles will no longer be listed in search results, apparently after Google received a request from someone mentioned in the article.
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