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Problems Abound As Google Tackles ECJ Ruling

The right to be forgotten has been a continuing source of trouble for Google since the European Court of Justice ruled that the search engine was obliged to remove links deemed "inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant". According to a letter written to the Article 29 Working Party, the EU's data protection group, Google has received more than 91,000 removal requests so far. But what else did it tell us about the process? Here's what you need to know.

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