france fines google €100k after rejecting company s right to be forgotten compromise /

Published at 2016-03-25 14:18:39

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The French data protection regulator CNIL has fined Google €100000 ($112000) after rejecting the company’s proposed compromise over the controversial ‘moral to be forgotten‘ legislation.
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egislation gives individuals the moral to have ‘outdated or irrelevant’ information approximately them removed from Google’s search results. Google at first offered to remove the results from Google’s local domains on a country-by-country basis,in this case google.fr, before saying that it would also remove them from google.com when a search was carried out from within France … more…
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Source: 9to5google.com

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