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EU Courts Work Through 'Right To Be Forgotten'

European courts are clarifying when search engines must remove results in order to comply with people's “right to be forgotten,” Ars Technica reports. In one recent case, the Italian Privacy authority sided with Google, ruling that it didn't have to remove a report about a judicial inquiry. But another recent decision went in favor of the person complaining about the search results.

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