Google Doesn't Have To Apply 'Right To Be Forgotten' Outside Of The EU

Google Doesn't Have To Apply 'Right To Be Forgotten' Outside Of The EU

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The video discusses the 'right to be forgotten' law, which allows EU citizens to request the removal of outdated or irrelevant information from search engines. The European Court of Justice ruled that this law does not need to be applied globally, a decision supported by Google, which argues that global implementation could lead to censorship. The law was established in 2014, and Google has been balancing privacy rights with access to information since then.

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What concerns did Google raise about the expansion of the right to be forgotten?

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How has Google responded to the court's ruling on the right to be forgotten?

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