Saturday, July 5, 2014

Google has started deleting some news articles in Europe, Google to comply with court ruling.

Google has told the BBC, The Guardian and The Independent that some articles will be removed form European search results in response to requests from individuals looking to make use of a 'right to be forgotten' ruling by the European Court of Justice. Google says it's "disappointing."

The stocks are trading at 584.73 on July 05. This ruling of European Court of Justice might impact on share price of the Google. It all depends on how the stock holders perceive this event.

Still the company holds power to show or not to show some results for queries in it's search engine. The company says it will balance the individual's privacy as well as public's right to know and distribute information.

Google has 70,000 request to delete results relating to personal information. The challenge for the company is that it has to act as judge and jury in cases that could have big implications for personal privacy and censorship.


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