tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post4247928635156803097..comments2024-03-29T10:51:31.190+00:00Comments on The IPKat: ‘Right to be forgotten’ may potentially apply to all top-level domains, says Swedish Data Protection AuthorityVerónica Rodríguez Arguijohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05763207846940036921noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-84077708634877054272017-05-10T10:49:44.873+01:002017-05-10T10:49:44.873+01:00Very interesting article. What about other EU coun...Very interesting article. What about other EU countries?CAPrice Communityhttps://www.caprice-community.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-22398046816373362122017-05-08T11:42:52.100+01:002017-05-08T11:42:52.100+01:00The right to be forgotten is a misnomer. Mr Costej...The right to be forgotten is a misnomer. Mr Costeja's data remains available on the web thing to this day and him, in bringing his case, has become a victim of the Barbara Streisand effect (make a complaint about your privacy and the very privacy you are trying to protect becomes big news). The complaint in the Costeja case, or the bit of his case which the CJEU were willing to entertain, was that his data were aggregated with other data and, for treasons which were either not convincing or were not explained, the CJEU said that the step of aggregation was what they had problems with.<br /><br />Ashley Pedant (let's face it the laws of Data Protection were designed to keep pedants like me happy)Ashley Roughtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11867564640201688641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-68147442635842861522017-05-07T08:28:20.108+01:002017-05-07T08:28:20.108+01:00While I can understand the reasons behind the righ...While I can understand the reasons behind the right not to immediately show up in a search result (I am still in two minds as to whether I agree), this should obviously not turn into a right to have historic records erased.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-44187196437559043032017-05-06T00:22:24.423+01:002017-05-06T00:22:24.423+01:00It seems rather self-serving that the site that co...It seems rather self-serving that the site that contains the data that Google indexes is not involved in any of these cases. Canadian courts have acted against foreign parties, through their court systems, in place of or in addition to acting against third parties like Google. Why not Sweden?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16930520917352746721noreply@blogger.com