The man wanted that Google would remove. Various links that point to websites (containing information on the sentencing of the man in 2012 for a felony) The man relied on the Data Protection Act and a ruling by the Court of Justice of the EU.
Costeja judgment According to the
Costeja judgment that Court can oppose the display of search results that are “irrelevant” “excessive” or “unnecessary defamatory ‘are. The judge ruled that negative publicity as a result of a serious crime in general is accurate permanent relevant information about a person. That the search results refer to messages “excessive” or “unnecessary defamatory ‘be the man insufficiently substantiated.
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