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Studio Legale Previti | Italy | 17 Nov 2023

Diritto all’oblio e deindicizzazione dei contenuti online post riforma Cartabia: l’interpretazione del Garante Privacy del nuovo art. 64-ter

l’Autorità Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (“Garante Privacy”), con provvedimento n. 430, reso noto lo scorso 28 settembre, ha chiarito i…
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Lexology PRO | Canada | 3 Oct 2023

Google must enforce right to be forgotten, Canadian court rules

Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal has found that Google’s search engine must comply with federal privacy law and carry out right to be forgotten requests.
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Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, China, Finland, etc. | 16 Jan 2023

Data protection: key compliance updates (9 – 16 Jan)

China enforces the first ever deep-fake regulation, Germany’s competition authority objects to Google’s data processing terms and France’s DPA fines TikTok €5 million for cookie-related issues – plus other key updates.
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Lexology PRO | India | 11 Jan 2023

Indian court rules on right to be forgotten

An Indian court has ruled that individuals cannot request the deletion of court records from an open access case law database.
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SS Rana & Co | India | 6 Jan 2023

Right to be Forgotten- Supreme Court directs Registry to mask name of Parties in Sexual Harassment cases

The need to protect one’s data and ensure that personal privacy is maintained, is something we all hope to have in our lives. However, someone…
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Orsingher Ortu Avvocati Associati | Italy | 23 Dec 2022

The Italian Supreme Court on the right to be forgotten and global de-indexing

On 24 November 2022, the Italian Supreme Court issued its Order No. 34658/2022, ruling that the protection of the data subject’s right to be…
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Lexology PRO | European Union, Germany | 8 Dec 2022

ECJ strengthens right to be forgotten

The European Court of Justice has said search engine operators have an obligation to delist results containing inaccurate information, but that it is up to individuals seeking to enforce their right to be forgotten to prove the content is inaccurate.
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Studio Legale Previti | Italy | 1 Dec 2022

Diritto all'oblio: il Garante può ordinare a Google il global delisting

"In tema di trattamento dei dati personali, la tutela spettante all’interessato, strettamente connessa ai diritti della riservatezza e all’identità…
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Vaish Associates Advocates | European Union, India | 25 Nov 2022

Right to be Forgotten

We reside in a world where social media dictates one’s reputation and Dignity in the eyes of the public. The collection and records of an…
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Güleryüz & Partners | Turkey | 8 Sep 2022

Unutulma Hakkı

Her türlü verinin kayıt altına alınabildiği ve bir kere kayıt altına alındıktan sonra hızlı ve geniş paylaşım nedeniyle ortadan kaldırılmasının…
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