Saturday, September 20, 2014

Google does not remove personal criminal – Security.nl

Google does not remove the data from a condemned man so, the judge in the Amsterdam District Court determined today. The man wanted for a serious crime that Google would remove it. Various links that point to websites containing information on the sentencing of the man in 2012

The man relied on the Data Protection Act and judgment of the Court of Justice of the EU. On June 14 and July 24 of this year, the lawyer of the man using an online form for that purpose Google asked not to show when entering the man’s name in Google Search. Several URLs as a result

When entering the full name of the man in Google Search as autocomplete addition “peter r de vries’ data. Google released the lawyer via e-mail know that the delete request for a portion of the URLs was granted, but that they are the other URLs will not meet the request. Regarding These URLs point to include pages on Amazon.com, Abebooks.com and books.google.nl respectively.

According to the Costeja judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union can oppose showing 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, according to the judge.

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