Jamal Khashoggi’s final column includes a message that should resonate far beyond the Arab world it was addressed to.
The ‘permanent record’ of yesteryear is now real. Should there be limitations?
A German court has ruled that the EU’s “right to be forgotten” does not require search engines to verify sites are free from malicious content before listing them.
Attorneys for celebrities caught up in the leak of nude photographs are targeting Google.
Judging by the early results, the so-called “Right To Be Forgotten” recently created by Europe’s highest court is creating more problems than it will solve.
The so-called “right to be forgotten” created by Europe’s highest court is unworkable, and ultimately absurd.