Google must remove ‘manifestly inaccurate’ data, E.U. top court says

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Google must remove data from online search results if users can prove it is inaccurate, Europe’s top court says.

The judgment preceded landmark EU privacy rules that went into effect in 2018 and state that the right to be forgotten is excluded where the processing of personal data is necessary for the exercise of the right of information.

 

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MonicaRivpin A step forward! It’s always Europe first.

This is going to be interesting

LOL. Good luck with adjudicating that.

So the user must prove it's not true but no responsibility for Google to prove it is true? That's ridiculous.

Surely this won’t be used for nefarious purposes

Good

it´s insane...

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