EDRi criticises UK House of Lords analysis on the right to be forgotten

The House of Lords adopted a report on the Google/Spain case. EDRi says the report made it very clear that the nonsense around the term “the right to be forgotten” is indeed simply that… nonsense. However, EDRi observed that sadly, none of the facts of the case mattered in the way of a good story.

Country: Spain

Domains: Privacy

Tags: right to be forgotten, report, Google vs Spain, UK, Spain, House of Lords, opinion

Posted on Friday 1 August 2014

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