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Andres Guadamuz
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Can you ever remove nasty internet content about yourself?

Andres Guadamuz, University of Sussex For the last couple of years, journalist Dune Lawrence has been subject to constant harassment. She wrote several articles about an investment firm, and the owner initiated an online defamation campaign against her and other targets. He posted images of her to his website and Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago
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The right to be forgotten one year on, what next?

On 13 May 2014 the Court of Justice of the European Union made a ground-breaking decision in the case of Costeja Gonzalez v Google Spain (C-131/12), which heralded the creation of the Right to Be Forgotten. As you may remember, Mario Costeja González, a Spanish citizen, had wanted a newspaper Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 10 yearsMay 14, 2015 ago
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On the right to be forgotten and the right to remember

Earlier this year the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decided the case of Google Spain v Costeja González, which established the so-called right to be forgotten (RTBF), which can be more accurately described as a data subject’s right to remove links to inaccurate and potentially harmful information from Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 years ago
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Who wants to be forgotten?

Back when the Court of Justice of the European Union decided the case of Google Spain, one of my first comments was that we needed some time to have a look at the way the decision is going to be applied and implemented. It’s been just under 6 months since Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 yearsOctober 13, 2014 ago
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Could naked celebrity pictures bring about a global right to be forgotten?

Much has been written about the security and gender issues surrounding the leak of naked celebrity pictures taken from cloud services. Similarly, much has been said about the CJEU ruling on the so-called “right to be forgotten”.  However, I am surprised that not many have made a connection between the Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 yearsOctober 3, 2014 ago
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You have the right to be forgotten

Everyone has something to hide. It can be something innocuous, like a mild Farmville addiction, a guilty enjoyment of the directorial efforts of Michael Bay, or an embarrassing video singing “Let It Go” in the shower. Some things can be more serious, such as a sexting session that was made Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 yearsMay 19, 2014 ago
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