
After a European Court of Justice ruled Google should honor requests by people to delete personal data and links to deeds or criticism from the past, the Internet giant said it could take “several weeks” to figure out how it could comply with the court order. Online reports have indicated requests have come from a pedophile and a politician who want references to their past to disappear. The European Union’s top court ruled on Tuesday, May 13, that individuals have the right to ask Google to delete personal data and “be forgotten” online when their data becomes outdated or inaccurate.
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