The European Court of Justice this week ruled in favour of a Spanish citizen who argued that a news article that appeared in Google’s search results for his name should be removed. The article was accurate and outlined how he had defaulted on mortgage repayments and so his house was repossessed. In the below video, I give a brief overview of the ruling, what it means and how to do a take-down request.
An Overview of the “Right to be Forgotten” Ruling
- on May 20, 2014
- By Lisa Hallgren