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The European right to be forgotten is just what the Internet needs. - Slate Magazine

Rosen argued that the right to be forgotten heralded the end of the “free and open” Internet. Well, it could if European courts go overboard. But the time to complain is when and if they ... Read More
The Internet dilemma: Do people have a right to be forgotten?

"It's actually more a right to delete than a right to be forgotten," says Jim Killock, the executive director of the Open Rights Group, a consumer advocacy organization. "The idea is not really ... Read More
How the ‘right to be forgotten’ could take over the American Internet, too

Lately, more and more Internet-users are catching on to the slippery attraction of Internet-amnesia. Already the rage in certain European capitals, the “right to be forgotten” has slunk into ... Read More
How The "Right To Be Forgotten" Threatens The Internet

Turns out, you can still find the pictures using the Internet Archive's WayBack Machine.. Should Andrea have the right to order the pictures removed everywhere, across the entire Internet? Read More
Do we really have a right to be forgotten? - ZDNET

The moderator has delivered a final verdict. Jo Best: Let's get one thing straight: The right to be forgotten isn't a right. If you've done some bad stuff in the past, the recent European Court of ... Read More
Arena Stage tackles Internet privacy — and permanence — in ‘Right to Be Forgotten’

In “Right to Be Forgotten,” which explores the question of whether people’s past indiscretions should live forever online, playwright Sharyn Rothstein has processed the perks and perils of ... Read More
Internet Memes And 'The Right To Be Forgotten' - NPR

Becoming Internet-famous is a gold mine for some, a nightmare for others. The world of memes can pit free speech against the desire for privacy. And laws generally aren't keeping up, an expert says. Read More
Internet Memes And 'The Right To Be Forgotten' | KERA News

Becoming Internet-famous is a gold mine for some, a nightmare for others. The world of memes can pit free speech against the desire for privacy. And laws generally aren't keeping up, an expert says. Read More
Internet Memes And 'The Right To Be Forgotten' - KPBS Public Media

Becoming Internet-famous is a gold mine for some, a nightmare for others. The world of memes can pit free speech against the desire for privacy. And laws generally aren't keeping up, an expert says. Read More
Internet Indelibility and the Right to Be Forgotten - Law.com

In elementary and middle school, any thought of rule breaking was met with a fear of that bad act appearing on my "permanent record." As a teenager, I became skeptical that such a permanent record ... Read More
Internet Memes And 'The Right To Be Forgotten' | GBH

"Scumbag Steve," "Overly Attached Girlfriend," "Bad Luck Brian." All these Internet celebrities have one thing in common: They didn't intend to become famous. Their pictures just happened to go viral. Read More
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