Canadian Court Re-examines Google Takedown Order In Light of U.S. Ruling
Last year’s Supreme Court of Canada Google v. Equustek case , which upheld a B.C. court’s global takedown order, continues […]
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 […]
With new EU data protection legislation just weeks away, a large number of organisations risk fines by being non-compliant. People […]
In May 2014, in a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice established the “right to be forgotten,” or more […]
After the General Data Protection Regulation compliance deadline, a third of Britons polled say they plan to exercise their right […]
Opinion: A draft position by Canada’s privacy commissioner on the right to be forgotten shows how our inadequate laws are […]
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada released, on 26 January 2018, its draft position on online reputation, i.e. […]
According to the IAPP-EY Annual Privacy Governance Report 2017, DSARs were among the top three most difficult GDPR obligations for […]
The right to be forgotten, which opens the door to public requests for the removal of search results that are […]
Google privacy saga concerning right to oblivion continues with the measure of Italian Persona Data Protection Authority n. 557 dated […]