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Questioning the Right to Be Forgotten [PDF]
The Internet has an almost unlimited capacity to remember, which has been described as the problem of ‘digital eternity’. Digital eternity presents a challenge for the protection of the right to privacy. This article questions Europe’s controversial response to that challenge in the so-called ‘right to be forgotten’.
Douglas, Michael
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Developments in the Right to be Forgotten [PDF]
McGoldrick, Dominic
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The Right to be Forgotten: Emerging Legal Issues
This paper contextualizes and analyzes the main emerging approaches to the understanding of the right to be forgotten and its application in praxis, using legislation and judicial practice of the European Union and Ukraine as reference scales.
Oksana Vasylivna Kiriiak
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The right to be forgotten: A new human right?
The article analyzes the need to establish the “right to be forgotten” as a new human right in the context of the correlation with the right to privacy.
E. S. Chub
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L'oblit: El dret a ser diferent… d'un mateix. Una reconsideració del dret a ser oblidat
Aquest article proposa una nova conceptualització del dret a ser oblidat, argumenta a favor de la seva construcció teòrica i aplicació concreta emparades en el dret a la identitat.
Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade
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Contemporary Practical Alternatives to a “Right To Be Forgotten” in the United States
The “right to be forgotten” (RTBF), perhaps more accurately described as a “right of erasure”, first emerged into mainstream public consciousness and practice with the European Court of Justice’s May, 2014 ruling in the Google Spain SL, Google Inc.
Jonathan Adam Holland
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To identify health risks in working environments, it is crucial for companies to share personal health data demonstrating to clients and suppliers their employees are healthy, while being compliant with data protection legislation.
Eugenio Balistri +3 more
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Inspired by a recent decision of the Italian Data Protection Authority, the article examines the issues related to the right to be forgotten in relation to the newspapers archives available on the Internet.
Alberto Salarelli
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Blockchain is a disruptive technology presented in 2008 that allows both scarcity and timestamps to be introduced to the digital world. Whereas many technological applications may benefit from this architecture, it involves direct conflict with both ...
Gianluigi Maria Riva
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Data protection and the ‘right to be forgotten’ in practice: a UK perspective [PDF]
We are in an uncertain and complex period for data protection and privacy in Europe, and especially so in the UK, following the result of the ‘Brexit’ referendum on 23 June 2016.
Townend, Judith
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