- Gigaom, Sunday, July 13, 2014 3:41 PM
Google is unsure how to apply “very vague and subjective tests” to the more than 70,000 removal requests that have landed on its
doorstep in the wake of a recent court ruling, according to the company’s chief legal officer, David Drummond. In a Guardian article titled “We need to talk about the right to be
forgotten,” Drummond sheds new light on a controversial legal process that lets EU citizens order Google to remove search listings they dislike. Drummond described who
is coming out of the woodwork to demand takedowns, and the dilemma Google faces.
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