France:
CNIL Requests Search Engine To Remove Links From Several Lists
14 September 2015
Jones Day
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On May 21, CNIL gave formal notice to an internet search engine
to delist certain search results on every domain name extension in
order for the delisting to be effective. CNIL made a similar
request in 2014, but the search engine only honored some of the
requests with domains corresponding to European countries.
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