Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Court Rules We Should Have A Say In What Comes Up When We're Googled

Court Rules We Should Have A Say In What Comes Up When We're Googled: "Digital rights groups had mixed reactions to the court's decision.

"We need to take into account individuals' right to privacy but if search engines are forced to remove links to legitimate content that is already in the public domain but not the content itself, it could lead to online censorship," said Javier Ruiz, Policy Director at Open Rights Group.

"This case has major implications for all kind of internet intermediaries, not just search engines."



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