Thursday, September 25, 2014

Google wants to regain control in the debate on the right to be forgotten – Actualitté.com

After being forced to establish a right to be forgotten for individuals by the Court of Justice of the European Union, Google is trying to take control of this issue. In four months, the American giant had to deal with, thanks to his form available online, 135,000 requests for delisting. More than one application on both could succeed. For others, the CNIL remains a valuable support to succeed facing Google.

In an attempt to take place in this debate, Google organizes meetings throughout Europe between lawyers, academics and Internet experts. Fear of censorship is put forward to highlight the limitations of new constraints on the search engine.

To reverse the trend, Google in particular his side Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, speaks a “censorship of truthful information” . And some Anglo-Saxon media are also in this vision.

Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, President of the CNIL, interviewed by Le Figaro ensures that “Google dramatize the situation. He displayed great skill to maintain confusion and discredit this right to be forgotten. The right to dereference is a complex subject, but there is no way to open the front position on the threat of censorship. “

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