Spain:
Spanish Data Protection Agency Adopts Resolution On Right To Be Forgotten
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In March, the Spanish DPA (Agencia Española de
Protección de Datos) adopted a resolution on the Right
To Be Forgotten. Under the resolution, internet search engines must
remove the search results of individuals who request to have their
information removed from these results.
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