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Canada's top court backs order for Google to remove firm's website from global searches

The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a B.C. court ruling that ordered Google to remove the website of a company from its global search results.

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/google-ruling-1.4181322

Country: Global

Domains: IG

Stakeholder: Judicial

Tags: freedom of expression, de-indexing, website removal, Google, search results, Canada, court decision, injunction

Posted on Thursday 29 June 2017

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