Das britische Oberhaus kritisiert das EuGH-Urteil gegen Google ungewöhlich scharf:
A recent judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is wrong in principle, and the assumption of the Presidency that the ‚right to be forgotten‘ exists has created an unworkable and unreasonable situation, says the House of Lords Home Affairs, Health and Education EU Sub-Committee in its report.
- Report: EU Data Protection law: a ‚right to be forgotten‘? (HTML)
- Report: EU Data Protection law: a ‚right to be forgotten‘? (PDF)
- Evidence: EU Data Protection law: a ‚right to be forgotten‘? (PDF 777 KB)
- Inquiry: The right to be forgotten
- EU Sub-Committee F: Home Affairs, Health and Education
Ganzer Artikel unter http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/eu-home-affairs-sub-committee-f-/news/right-to-be-forgotten-report/
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