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9/22/15

Google’s appeal against ‘right to be forgotten’ denied by French data regulator

=French data regular Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés has denied Google’s appeal against the global enforcement of the “right to be forgotten.” Google’s appeal argued that the search engine delisting in Europe should not apply to the Google.com domain, but the data regulator ordered Google to apply the removals to not only European domains but the global .com domain as well. In response to the right to be forgotten, the BBC is listing its pages removed from Google on its website.

+ Earlier: How the right to be forgotten could come to the U.S.

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