Some Euro zone government are just not ok with Google about how it´s handling the new - Right to be forgotten rulings. The Europran Court of Justice ruled to allow citizens file for the delecting of their personal datas from the search engine. Datas that maybe out of date or that´s having a misleading informations on it etc. A very huge gains for European zones citizen! Infact Google has adapted those ways to facilitate the move without delays. Everyone could now file out the form from Google website in just few clicks. But few days ago Cristopher Graham - British Information Commissioner critizes Google by saying that they had espected a Tsunami kind of requests that the polluter ( Google) should clear up! " Google is a massive commercial organisation making millions out of processing people´s personal informations, they are going to have to do some tidying up, all this talk about rewritting history and airbrushing embarrassing bit from your past - this is nonsense that´s not going to happen" he said.
The huke here is while google is doing all it could to satisfy all partise there are still some effects of this removal request that infrigue the ruling as well. As we know internet is actually web. That means some firms might be as well be infected actually becuase of the transperency issues which google has promised and is doing so far so good.
I guess all search guru has to find a compromising way to do this in the near future though. I think it´s not only google that´s concerned here, Yahoo and microsoft too has play in this process clearlly for they all take cuts from the internet cake!!! The delecting process is really a complicated business than we can imagine.
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25 July, 2014
Some European Regulators Taking a Shot at Google "Right to be Forgotten"
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