Google, UK Authorities Negotiating ‘Right To Be Forgotten’

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“Tech giant Google is in talks with regulators in the United Kingdom over almost 50 “right to be forgotten” cases there. The British Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said it hoped to resolve the dispute during a round of talks, but noted that it could turn to enforcement powers if that doesnEUt happen. The ICO told the BBC that it was discussing 48 cases it believed Google didn’t get quite right and has asked the Internet giant to revise its decisions. “



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Bron: crm-daily.com, 2015-05-13 18:26:32

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