[Chapter-delegates] ECJ: Internet search engine's data processing responsibilities

Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Tue May 13 06:06:01 PDT 2014


Hmmmm... all of this smells of censorship.
Kind regards,

Olivier

On 13/05/2014 13:52, CW Mail wrote:
> Good afternoon:
>
> It seems to me that the Indexing Crawlers are actually trying to do rather more than was ever asked of them. 
> And in view of the vast power of the Search Engines in other respects, perhaps they might be reprogrammed to achieve the necessary Memory to which Vint has referred.
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> In any event, as a minimal extension of netiquette to the Web, one should at least require that each webpage carry a contemporary Date.
> I frequently come across webpages which are obviously obsolete, albeit hardly compromising or embarrassing. The community could fix that, over time.
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> Regards
>
> CW
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> On 13 May 2014, at 12:33, CW Mail <mail at christopherwilkinson.eu> wrote:
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>> Thankyou, Frédéric:
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>> See also:	http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27388289
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>> CW
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>> On 13 May 2014, at 11:13, Frédéric Donck <donck at isoc.org> wrote:
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>>> <Google Spain case.pdf>
> On 13 May 2014, at 12:55, Vint Cerf <vint at google.com> wrote:
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>> indexing crawlers just reflect what is on the web. Erasing links would require the crawler to REMEMBER what it is supposed to erase, even if the content is actually still on the web. Eventually you might end up having to remember more than there is on the web! Even if the content that was indexed went away, you would still have to remember in case it came back. This makes no sense to me.
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>> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 5:13 AM, Frédéric Donck <donck at isoc.org> wrote:
>> Dear All
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>> Please find below a very important decision from the European Court of Justice.
>> In short, in its ruling from 13 May [Google vs Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD)], the Court of Justice of the European Union stated that an operator of Internet search engine is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal data which appear on web pages published by third parties. More details in the attach. I would be interested to hear your views.
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>> We shall address it in our next EU newsletter but felt that the information deserved immediate distribution.
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>> Best Regards
>> Frederic
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>> Frederic Donck
>> Director European Regional Bureau
>> Internet Society
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>> www.isoc.org
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>> Début du message réexpédié :
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