EU Court Of Justice Orders Google To Omit False Data To Protect User Privacy

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  • Europe's top court ordered Alphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL Google to remove data from online search results if users can prove it is faulty.
  • The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) lawsuit concerned two executives from a group of investment companies who had asked Google to remove search results linking their names to specific articles slamming the group's investment model.
  • They also wanted Google to remove thumbnail photos of them from search results.
  • Also Read: Google Draws Class Action For Its Ad Dominance, Which Cost Other Publishers Billions Of Pounds
  • Free speech advocates and supporters of privacy rights have disputed over people's right to remove their digital traces from the internet in recent years, Reuters reports.
  • The proof does not have to come from a judicial decision against website publishers, and users only have to provide evidence that can reasonably be required of them to find, CJEU ruled.
  • Google said the links and thumbnails in question were no longer available through a web search and image search, and the content had been offline for a long time.
  • The EU privacy rules in 2018 stated that the right to be forgotten is excluded where processing personal data is necessary for exercising the right to information.
  • Price Action: GOOG shares traded higher by 0.44% at $95.57 in the premarket on the last check Thursday.
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