European Union:
ECJ Google Spain Decision Delivered
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On May 13, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered
a groundbreaking ruling on the so-called "right to be
forgotten" and the territorial application of the Data
Protection Directive 95/46/EC. The Court ruled on key issues under
what circumstances search engines must block certain information in
the search results of the name of an individual. For more
information, please read the latest
Client Alert from our
Global Regulatory Enforcement group.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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