Europe starting to see the flaws in the ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling

One week after Google started implementing a high court’s order providing a “right to be forgotten,” Europeans are starting to discover what mischief the court has invited.The Guardian reported Wednesday on several of its stories that had gone missing from Google.co.uk, including pieces about the controversy that led to a soccer referee’s retirement, “a 2002 piece about a solicitor facing a fraud trial standing for a seat on the Law Society’s ruling body and an index of an entire week of pieces by Guardian media commentator Roy Greenslade.”
www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-google-right-to-be-forgotten-shows-its-flaws-20140702-story.html

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