French regulators have ordered Google to expand its “right to be forgotten” policy to the entire Web, and do so within 15 days. “France’s data protection regulator, CNIL,
ordered [Google] to proceed with delistings of links across its network, irrespective of the domain name,” Bloomberg Businessweek reports. “The order comes more than a year after a ruling
by the EU’s highest court created a right to be forgotten.”
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