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The Right to Be Forgotten in Denmark

2020
The General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter the GDPR) and the Danish Data Protection Act (hereinafter the DDPA) has been effective since 25 May 2018 (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regards to the processing of personal data and on the free ...
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THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN

2018
L'articolo esplora l'emersione del diritto all'oblio nel diritto ...
Pollicino, Oreste, d'Antonio, Virgilio
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Germany: The Right to Be Forgotten

2020
The article discusses the right to be forgotten in the German jurisdiction. It first states that a special right to be forgotten does not exist in Germany, but arises from general civil law and general data protection law—even before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force.
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Legal Memories and the Right to Be Forgotten

2014
The paper examines the current debate on the right to be forgotten in connection with three different issues that revolve around: (i) the construction of individual identities; (ii) how individual and collective memories are intertwined; and, (iii) different forms of oblivion vis-a-vis the idea of forgiveness.
PAGALLO, Ugo, DURANTE, Massimo
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The Right to Forget, the Right to be Forgotten

2012
Amalgamating the languages of scientific and literary approaches, this essay is meant to establish a common thread that runs through the separate topics of data protection literature—a leitmotif centered on the issues of remembering and forgetting, if you will.
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Google, doctors, and the "right to be forgotten"

BMJ, 2015
Doctors and other individuals have legal rights to be “forgotten” online in Europe. As search engines act on the first requests, David Payne examines the implications so far for the medical ...
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The European Right to Be Forgotten

2018
The European Right to be Forgotten: The First Amendment Enemy asserts that the right to be forgotten provision of the European General Data Protection Regulation threatens the free flow of information within a global society. In a thoughtful explanation of how the regulation functions as an enemy of the United States’ First Amendment, the ...
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Argentina: The Right to Be Forgotten

2020
There is neither specific Argentine legislation guaranteeing the right to be forgotten nor specific remedies for infringement of such a right. Argentina finds similar values and protections in the constitutional rights of privacy and dignity, but has not followed the ECJ ruling in the Google Spain case in accordance with the European approach to the ...
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The Right to Erasure – „Right to be Forgotten“

2019 27th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM), 2019
The EU Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 - General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [1] introduces major and significant changes in personal data management and directly applies to all organizations that have personal data EU citizens. GDPR came into force on 25th May 2018.
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Spain: The Right to Be Forgotten

2017
The right to be forgotten appeared on the internet scene with the judgment of the European Court of Justice on Mario Costeja v. Google Spain (May 2014). Despite the controversy raised by this resolution, the right to be forgotten is actually a new expression of the European system of protection of personal data. The chapter aims to show the development
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