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EU wants Google ‘right to be forgotten’ deletions to apply everywhere
EU regulators want the controversial 'right to be forgotten' ruling, which allows people to have pages about themselves scrubbed from the search engine, to be applied across the internet, including on the .com domain.
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I'm confused. Do they want to block the results worldwide, so that even e.g. Americans couldn't access them? Or do they want to block the results on Google's international .com domain from Europeans, as it allows Europeans to bypass the ruling?
It seems like all of this has turned into a big ugly conflict between freedom of speech vs freedom of privacy.