Leaving the right to be forgotten in Google's hands hasn't broken the internet yet

Friday, October 31, 2014 - 08:01 in Mathematics & Economics

When the "right to be forgotten" was established in the European Union, allowing people to have inaccurate and potentially harmful information removed from search engine results, there were concerns it would be misused – for example by those wishing to hide information about them that is in the public interest, such as reports of criminal wrongdoing.

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