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What is Erasure of Information

Creating and Sustaining an Information Governance Program
This term denotes the right of individuals, as established by the GDPR, to request the removal or deletion of their personal information from online platforms and search engine results. The right to be forgotten empowers individuals to control how their data appears and is stored online.
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Navigating the Digital Dilemma: The Right to Be Forgotten, Privacy, and Freedom of Speech in the Age of GDPR
Akash Bag (Adamas University, India), Upasana Khattri (O.P. Jindal Global University, India), Aditya Agrawal (O.P. Jindal Global University, India), and Souvik Roy (Adamas University, India)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 28
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0472-3.ch007
Abstract
The 2014 Google Spain lawsuit was a major European Court ruling. It indicated that online name searches yield personal information. Google and other search engine operators must remove or prevent search results that breach privacy rights. The “right to forget” lets users remove their personal information from search engine results. Your internet privacy isn't completely protected. Technology changes quickly, making it hard for laws to stay up. The right to be forgotten is criticized for its deceptive nomenclature and inconsistent application. European websites may remove information, but non-European sites (like the US) may not. This right may also limit free speech. The chapter discusses the “right to be forgotten” from the new GDPR perspective. They are testing whether this right gives internet users more control over their data. It conflicts with privacy and free speech. It's considerably difficult since private firms, whose major objective is to make money, have a say, raising problems about our rights.
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