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'Right to Be Forgotten' Expanding to Google.com in EU

2016-02-11 19:03:44| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Going forward, those searching on Google.com in the EU will not see content that has been "forgotten" by Google.

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The forgotten U.N. climate goal: 1.5°c

2015-11-20 18:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Central: While much of the attention on a historic Paris climate meeting in the coming weeks will focus on the confounding task of trying to keep global warming below 2°C, or 3.6°F, a battle over another goal -- one that has been forgotten by many -- will be playing out in the negotiating halls. Delegates representing island states and others whose homelands are most threatened by rising seas will be pushing for the formal adoption of a long-overlooked goal, one that limits warming to less than 1.5°C,...

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France Rejects Google's Push to Limit 'Right to Be Forgotten'

2015-09-21 22:02:01| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

The CNIL today rejected Google's appeal, suggesting that the company is actually breaking European laws.

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French reject Google appeal on 'right to be forgotten'

2015-09-21 14:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) French data privacy agency Cnil has rejected Google's informal appeal against its formal notice requesting the company to apply delisting on all of its domain names under the European Court of Justice's 'right to be forgotten' ruling of May 2014. After Google received several tens of thousands of requests from French citizens to remove search results based on their name, it delisted some results at Google.fr, Google.es, Google.co.uk and other European extensions. However it did not delist them from Google.com or other extensions that any internet users could visit. Cnil therefore put Google on notice to delist on all of its domain names in May this year to which Google replied by filing an informal appeal asking Cnil to withdraw its formal notice. The company argued that it would impede the public's right to invormation and would be a form of censorship. Cnil said its decision does not show any willingness on its part to apply French law extraterritorially, but requests full observance of European legislation by non European players offering their services in Europe. Since the informal appeal has been rejected, the company must now comply with the formal notice. Otherwise, the president of the Cnil may designate a rapporteur who may refer to the Cnil's sanctions committee with a view of obtaining a ruling on this matter.

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Google to France: We're Not Expanding the 'Right to be Forgotten'

2015-07-31 22:14:05| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Google called the CNIL's demand "a troubling development that risks serious chilling effects on the Web."

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