EU court backs 'right to be forgotten' in Google case (user search)
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« on: May 16, 2014, 04:56:59 AM »

None of our Euros have an opinion on this?  Perhaps you're appropriately embarrassed?

You know I find your Stockholm Syndrome toward BB fascinating.
I have no idea what this means.
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You are correct on all counts.  It is way to easy to sue in the US and this will only be used/abused by the wealthy.  Hopefully anyone (else*) that tries will have the Striesand effect happen to them.


*Google Mario Costeja González


This isn't a win for "privacy".

Yes, it is. This is the kind of reasoning some journalists used here against Mario Costeja, but he said he knew that and that he doesn't care about it if he manages to win the case (and he won). Because, you know, now he isn't the criminal whose name is in google, now he's the man who managed to beat a giant,, a kind of hero for many Spanish who, like me, are libertarian-esque Wink
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