Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Journalists abusing Google"s "Right to Be Forgotten" Process?

Google is having problem with the European “right to be forgotten” process.


Journalist abuseBlah, blah, blah.


It’s finding out as it goes.


Blah, blah, blah.


Has accepted 53 % of elimination demands.


Blah, blah, blahdidy blah.


Claims reporters are trying to abuse the system.


Blah, bl…….wait, what?


Yep, buried among Google’s continuing gripes about attempting to execute the controversial European judgment is this:


Google said it had declined a number of demands made by reporters, who wanted connect to posts at publications where they no more worked to be removed, according to the company’s declaration.



You don’t say.


Why in the world would they wish to do that? Unless, they’re simply trying to get their previous employer’s material kicked out of Google. You understand, so that their brand-new manager benefits from less competition.


Who understands the genuine factor, however Google is likely tired of journalism complaining about the method it handles these requests, so exposed this bit of information to redirect some of the discussion.


Perhaps. 😉


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Journalists abusing Google"s "Right to Be Forgotten" Process?

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