On 2016-01-08 06:46, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
You could even see it the other way round: any website is a kind of database (structured information). Has google a right to copy this, or index it (i.e. create a derivative database)?
maybe, maybe not. they could argue that most web sites want to be found and search is the most common way, so it's an assumption they make which they would claim is reasonable.
isn't there a "right to be forgotten" directive in eu now, which allows a person/institution to be removed from searches in the eu? so, opt out, not opt in.
also, they have bigger and better lawyers than everyone else, which is probably the most important thing when deciding who is right and wrong.
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