CPDP 2017: THE RIGHT TO OBSCURITY: IMPLEMENTING THE GOOGLE-SPAIN DECISION.
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Organised by Intel
Chair: Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, Article 29 Working Party (EU)
Moderator: David Hoffman, Intel Corporation (US)
Panel: Peter Fleischer, Google (US), Jens-Henrik Jeppesen, Center for Democracy & Technology (BE), Artemi Rallo Lombarte, Spanish MP (ES), Julia Powles, Cambridge University (UK)
On May 13, 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) announced its judgment in the Google Spain case, in which Google was required to delist certain Internet search results when a search query was made using an individual’s name. While controversial, the determination stands, and Internet search companies must comply with the decision. This session brings together experts from a variety of jurisdictions to discuss the decision and how it is implemented.
Does the CJEU establish a “right to be forgotten” as the decision is often characterized? Or do individuals now enjoy a “right to obscurity”?
How are companies carrying out the court’s requirements?
How can the court’s requirements be met in a way that is predictable and consistent with clear, actionable criteria?
How can we best serve individuals and minimize the burden on companies tasked with arriving at decisions about delisting?
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