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Search Engines, EU to Hash Out 'Right to Be Forgotten' Details
2014-07-24 18:39:54| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are expected to gather in Brussels to discuss concerns over the handling of requests.
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Bing Joins Google in Accepting 'Right to Be Forgotten' Requests
2014-07-17 18:38:23| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Though Google has been the public face of the "right to be forgotten," it applies to other search engines, too.
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Microsoft's Bing follows Google in offering Europeans the 'right to be forgotten'
2014-07-17 13:27:13| InfoWorld: Top News
Microsoft has started accepting requests from users in Europe who want to remove search links from Bing under a recent "right-to-be-forgotten" ruling by Europe's top court. The company has asked European residents, who want Microsoft to block search results that show on Bing in response to searches of their names, to fill up a four-part online form.
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FDA provides update on vials of forgotten smallpox
2014-07-17 01:00:45| Biotech - Topix.net
Just hours after members of Congress grilled the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about his agency's mistakes with anthrax and bird flu, another federal health agency provided an update on its mistakes with vials of deadly smallpox virus.
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Google forms advisory council on 'right to be forgotten'
2014-07-14 08:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Google has formed an advisory council of experts from the worlds of academia, the media, data protection, civil society and the tech sector to advise it on the application of the "right to be forgotten" under European law. The council comprises Google chief legal officer David Drummond, former CEO Eric Schmidt and eight others, including Luciano Floridi, Oxford University professor of philosophy and ethics of information, Le Monde editorial director Sylvie Kauffmann, Lidia Kolucka-Zuk, executive director of the Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe, and Wikimedia founder Jimmy Wales. The council will be asking for evidence and recommendations from different groups, and will hold public meetings this autumn across Europe to examine these issues more deeply.
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