Thursday, July 3, 2014

Google takes action on removal request


Well-known web design in Cambodia Digital Marketing Agency, Google has taken a measure to remove search results in compliance with European Court of Justice Landmark “right to be forgotten.”

According to a Google spokesperson: “this week we’re starting to take action on the removals requests that we’ve received. This is a new process for us. Each request has to be assessed individually, and we’re working as quickly as possible to get through the queue.”

So far there has not been clear information about how many requests the firm has received and how many it has removed.

According to Bloomberg, the internet search engine has removed a link to a Spanish newspaper that was the target of a court case by Gonzalez. A Search of Gonzalez’s name now shows text at the bottom of the page, which reads, “Some results may have been removed under data-protection law in Europe.”

Related to this, Google highlighted: “We’re showing this notice in Europe when a user searches for most names, not just pages that have been affected by a removal.”


Google takes action on removal request

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