Right to be forgotten
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The right to be forgotten is the right to have negative private information about a person to be removed from Internet searches and other directories under some circumstances. The concept that has been discussed and put into practice both in the European Union (EU) and, since 2006, in Argentina.
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See also
- Accountability
- Article 29 Working Party
- Fundamental rights
- Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González
- General Data Protection Regulation
- Information privacy
- International human rights law
- Internet privacy
- Search engine privacy
- Martin v. Hearst Corporation
- Memory hole
- Right to disconnect
- Streisand effect
- Tiziana Cantone
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