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| France fines Google for breaking 'right to be forgotten' law Europe's "right to be forgotten" law is a boon to privacy, helping individuals hide embarrassing Facebook posts and other "out-of-date and irrelevant" results from search engines. However, many think it tramples on the public's right to know, as quit... http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/25/f...forgotten-law/ |
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