B.C. Court Leaves Google Global Takedown Order Intact Pending Full Trial
A British Columbia court has denied Google’s request to vary an injunction requiring it to remove search results from its […]
A British Columbia court has denied Google’s request to vary an injunction requiring it to remove search results from its […]
While most are familiar with the European Union’s right to be forgotten, many fewer are aware that in 2015, California […]
A businessman has won his legal action to remove search results about a criminal conviction in a landmark “right to […]
Deleting your Google web browser history and Google Google search history is one way to limit how much data you […]
In Europe, an Internet user can force Google to hide search results that are inaccurate or just too personal. But […]
If employer receives a “right to be forgotten” request from an employee do he have to honor it? Not necessarily. […]
The Right to be Forgotten trial has heard arguments on whether a man who gave interviews about his criminal past […]
The European Union recently adopted laws embodying a proposed “right to be forgotten,” to protect individuals from eternal memorialization of […]
Last year’s Supreme Court of Canada Google v. Equustek case , which upheld a B.C. court’s global takedown order, continues […]
Google is not obligated to ensure websites are free from defamatory content before displaying links to them in search results, […]
The European Union’s forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is intended to ensure data protection for EU citizens by setting […]
A second businessman who wants links to articles about his criminal past removed from search engine results has launched a […]