EU Google Privacy Ruling Affects More Than Search Engines

Law360, New York ( May 19, 2014, 1:24 PM EDT) -- In a landmark ruling on May 13, 2014,[1] the Court of Justice of the European Union, the EU's highest court, sitting as a "grand chamber" of 13 judges, found that Google Inc. was obliged to remove from its search engine databases the personal data of an individual even though that information was accurate and not "prejudicial." The decision will have wide-reaching ramifications not only for search engines but also for other businesses operating on the Internet....

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