EU Invites Google, Microsoft to Discuss 'Right to Be Forgotten'

Since Google began removing links under the new right to be forgotten, it has sent those websites notifications of which link has been the subject of a removal, albeit without naming the person who made the request.

Those disclosures—a handful of which have become public—have, nevertheless, created a wave of controversy about the ruling. Some cases have led to an outcry that Google is suppressing news articles, pushing the site to change some of its decisions. In some cases, the disclosures have also made it possible to identify the person making the request, leading to news stories that have the opposite effect from being "forgotten."
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