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RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Jul 20, 2015
Google appeals order to remove info about man¡¯s buying of sex from minor
Google Inc. is seeing to reverse a Saitama court decision ordering it to remove links to Web articles about a man convicted of paying a 16-year-old girl for sex three years ago.
BUSINESS
Jan 20, 2015
Google sticks to EU-only application of ¡®right to be forgotten¡¯
Google is only removing search results from European websites when individuals invoke their ¡°right to be forgotten,¡± contrary to regulators¡¯ guidelines, but will review that approach soon, the company¡¯s chief legal officer said on Monday.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
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Q&A
Dec 9, 2014
¡®Right to be forgotten¡¯ on the Internet gains traction in Japan
The Internet has made fact-checking easy and people routinely use it for this end, for example, to Google client names and personal backgrounds before their first business meeting, or to take a quick glance at a potential new hire¡¯s reputation.
WORLD
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Society
Aug 7, 2014
Wikipedia fights back against Europe¡¯s ¡®right to be forgotten¡¯
Wikipedia fought back against Europe¡¯s ¡°right to be forgotten¡± by listing the online encyclopaedia¡¯s articles removed from search results, snubbing a court ruling that allows people to stop personal information appearing under Internet searches.
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