Europe's top court has ruled that Google does not have to apply Europe's 'right to be forgotten' law globally
that Google does not need to enforce Europe’s “right to be forgotten” in global search results — a landmark case in the balance between freedom of speech and privacy rights.
Google argued the rule could have set a dangerous precedent to stifle free speech and prevent the spread of important information across borders.fined Google around $100,000
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