Google loses 'right to be forgotten' case

A businessman fighting for the "right to be forgotten" has won a UK High Court action against Google. The man, who has not been named due to reporting restrictions surrounding the case, wanted search results about a past crime he had committed removed from the search engine.

Country: UK

Domains: Privacy

Stakeholder: Judicial

Tags: search engine, court case, UK, right to erasure

Posted on Friday 13 April 2018

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