The European Union Court has reached a verdict with a profound impact on the 
functioning of the Internet.

See: 
<http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?docid=152065&mode=req&pageIndex=1&dir=&occ=first&part=1&text=&doclang=EN&cid=34297>


In essence when you Google your own name, the search results page is subject to 
European privacy laws which state that the individual whose name popped up has 
the right to correct or alter information appearing on the results page.

Google by virtue of this verdict is now forced to create some mechanism to 
offer any European Union individual just that.

Issues about verification of individual requesting removal set aside it also 
has profound implications about freedom of right issues.

What about suspects in ongoing criminal or other court cases who would want to 
exercise their right innocent until proven guilty, which would obviously 
benefit all criminals and corrupt individuals.

I think it is high time that the creators, maintainers and developers of the 
platforms which collectively form the Internet sit down with search engine 
companies and work out some practical rules to provide the option of the right 
to have some personal information forgotten, as stated in this European verdict 
feasible.

Otherwise an Orwellian future looms at the horizon where history is 
conveniently rewritten in cases where for freedom of information reasons this 
obviously should NOT.


Milton Ponson
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