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Data protection and the ‘right to be forgotten’ in practice: a UK perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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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The future of the European Union “Right to be Forgotten”

open access: yesLatin American Law Review, 2019
In its landmark ruling of May 13, 2014, the European Court of Justice deduced from European data protection law, a right for European citizens to remove search results which display information, such as spent convictions and other past indiscretions ...
Michel José Reymond
doaj   +1 more source

An Automatically Privacy Protection Solution for Implementing the Right to Be Forgotten in Embedded System

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2022
Towards the massive amount of data generated in our daily work and life, embedded systems, with economical but powerful storage and computing resources, are inevitably becoming the most suitable platform for the Edge Computing for the Internet of Things.
Yanan Zhao   +5 more
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Memory hole or right to delist? Implications of the right to be forgotten on web archiving [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article studies the possible impact of the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) on the preservation of native digital heritage. It analyses whether archival practices are likely to be affected by the new right, and if resources may become impossible to ...
Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie   +1 more
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Some Kind of Right

open access: yesGerman Law Journal, 2020
The Right to Be Forgotten II crystallizes one lesson from Europe’s rights revolution: persons should be able to call on some kind of right to protect their important interests whenever those interests are threatened under the law. Which rights instrument
Jud Mathews
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The Right To Be Forgotten According To Žižek's Paradox

open access: yesMimbar Hukum
This article analyzes the paradox of implementing the right to be forgotten in Indonesia through the Lacanian psychoanalytic perspective developed by Slavoj Žižek.
Antonius Maria Laot Kian
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The Right to be Forgotten and Internet Governance: Challenges and Opportunities

open access: yesLatin American Law Review, 2019
This paper offers thoughts on the evolving nature and scope of Internet governance in the context of the development of the right to be forgotten.
Christopher T. Bavitz
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Google v. CNIL: The Territorial Scope of the Right to Be Forgotten Under EU Law

open access: yesEuropean Papers, 2020
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2019 4(3), 839-851 | European Forum Insight of 27 January 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - I.1. The right to be forgotten. - I.2. Factual and legal background.
Mary Samonte
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Algorithmic memory and the right to be forgotten on the web

open access: yesBig Data & Society, 2017
The debate on the right to be forgotten on Google involves the relationship between human information processing and digital processing by algorithms. The specificity of digital memory is not so much its often discussed inability to forget.
Elena Esposito
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Contemporary Practical Alternatives to a “Right To Be Forgotten” in the United States

open access: yesLatin American Law Review, 2019
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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