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Google fails to protect its policy of informing websites that personal data have been delisted.

 

Just published on Hawktalk: http://amberhawk.typepad.com/amberhawk

 

On August 18th, Google was ordered to remove nine search results after the Information Commissioner ruled that they linked to criminal record personal data about a data subject that were no longer relevant. The case is important as it relates to Google’s practice of notifying websites that certain personal data have been delisted.

 

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