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World|life|May 13, 2014 / 03:52 PM
EU court rules Google must remove links to personal material under certain circumstances

AKIPRESS.COM - 1398263183000-AP-TEC-GOOGLE-TITAN-AEROSPACE-63598636 Europe's highest court ruled Tuesday that people have the "right to be forgotten" and can ask Google to remove some sensitive information from Internet search results.

The judgment was handed down by the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union in a development that highlights ongoing battles between supporters of privacy rights and those who advocate for freedom of expression.

The court ruled that Google must amend links to information shown to be outdated or information deemed to be irrelevant.

"If, following a search made on the basis of a person's name, the list of results displays a link to a web page which contains information on the person in question, that data subject may approach the operator directly and, where the operator does not grant his request, bring the matter before the competent authorities in order to obtain, under certain conditions, the removal of that link from the list of results," the judges said in their ruling.

"An Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal data which appear on web pages published by third parties," the judges added.

The case followed complaints from a man in Spain who argued that when Google's search results revealed details about an auction of his repossessed home that infringed on his privacy rights.

Google's British press office said Tuesday in response to the ruling that it was currently looking into the matter and would be formulating a statement shortly.

The technology firm had argued that it doesn't control personal data, it just offers links to information already freely and legally available on the internet.

The legal implications of the ruling are not immediately clear.

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