Schlagwort-Archive: right to be forgotten

Can Europe save the Internet?

The internet needs fixing, but who is to take the lead?. In a dossier for the Washington Post  Tony Romm, Craig Timberg and Michael Birnbaum suggest that “Europe, not the U.S., is now the most powerful regulator of Silicon Valley.” … Weiterlesen

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Europe: the Web’s Last Hope?

This is an excerpt from the latest book I am writing, entitled: Wild Wild Web – what the history of the Wild West teaches us about the future of the Digital Society. Comments are welcome. It’s not all bad news … Weiterlesen

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An Algorithm that Forgets

The verdict of the highest European Court of Justice against Google in the dispute over the “right to be forgotten” is a scandal, no doubt about it! The Chief Justices obviously failed to really see the size and scope of … Weiterlesen

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