In response to the European Union’s “right to be forgotten” law, which allows people to request that Google and other Internet companies remove “outdated” or “irrelevant” links from its results, BBC is listing its pages removed from Google on its website “as a contribution to public policy.” The pages removed by Google can still be found in the website’s archives. BBC says: “We think it is important that those with an interest in the ‘right to be forgotten’ can ascertain which articles have been affected by the ruling. We hope it will contribute to the debate about this issue.”
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