Europe's top court to rule on 'right to be forgotten' Google case on September 24

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Decision if search behemoth must remove links to sensitive personal data imminent.

Europe's top court to rule on 'right to be forgotten' Google case on September 24
Europe's top court will rule on Sept. 24 whether Alphabet Inc unit Google must remove links to sensitive personal data worldwide or in Europe only in a case that pits privacy rights against the right of free speech. A second related dispute before the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the ...

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