Google’s Advisory Council is asking the public on how they should implement the EU court required “Right to be Forgotten”
The question Google is asking is:
“How should one person’s right to be forgotten be balanced with the public’s right to know?”
“”A recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union found that European law gives people the right to ask search engines like Google to remove results for queries that include their name.
Since then, we’ve received removal requests on all sorts of content: serious criminal records, embarrassing photos, instances of online bullying and name-calling, decades-old allegations, negative press stories, and more.
For each of these requests, we’re required to weigh, on a case-by-case basis, an individual’s right to be forgotten with the public’s right to know.
We want to strike this balance right. This obligation is a new and difficult challenge for us, and we’re seeking advice on the principles Google ought to apply when making decisions on individual cases. That’s why we’re convening a council of experts.
We’re just getting started, but during this process we also want to hear your input, too — this is all about your rights online, and the Internet provides an incredible forum for discussion and debate.””
If you want to share your opinion with Google on this very important issue please click here
iAlan.com says
Google wants you are opinion… That doesn’t make sense.
Joseph Peterson says
Rather, “Google wants you to believe Google wants your opinion.”
Express yourself with a comment that will never be read! Feel empowered!
nobody says
iAlan.com , yeah, i would not be surprised wif they shut down gmail as any other of their ventures without asking anything. that’s quite odd of a maneuver for them)