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22 January 2015

Article 29 Working Party Approves Guidelines Relating To Right To Be Forgotten

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On November 26, the Article 29 Working Party Group (GT29) approved guidelines to implement the European Court of Justice's 2014 decision on the right to be forgotten.
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On November 26, the Article 29 Working Party Group (GT29) approved guidelines to implement the European Court of Justice's 2014 decision on the right to be forgotten. The guidelines outline the common criteria for the practical implementation of the judgment in the different Member States and establish how to evaluate applications submitted by individuals when search engines refuse their rights to cancel or do not respond to their requests adequately.

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