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Google Rejects Most 'Right To Forget' Requests

In the year since the European Court of Justice ruled that search engines must honor the “right to forget,” Google has removed 322,601 links from its search results. But the company has rejected requests to take down an additional 457,958 links. Ars Technica says the numbers show that Google and other search engines have “wide discretion” to decide how to respond to removal requests.

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