Google says ‘forgetting’ isn’t easy, as requests mount
Google has told European officials that forgetting isnât easy, especially when details are few and guidelines are murky regarding when personal privacy trumps public interest.
The worldâs leading Internet search engine said that as of July 18 it had received more than 91,000 requests to delete a combined total of 328,000 links under Europeâs âright to be forgottenâ ruling.
Google said that 53 percent of the links targeted were removed.
But the California-based Internet titan said it is challenged by having to rely on those making removal requests for information needed to put them in perspective. Google took the opportunity to ask for input on how it should differentiate what is in the public interest and what isnât, and whether information posted online by governments can be âforgottenâ at someoneâs request.
Google has been working to balance freedom of information with privacy rights in the wake of the May ruling by the European Court of Justice.
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