Dear all,
I would agree that it's positive to talk -- I mean the bottomline is
that Wikimedia learns about their position and tells them what Wikimedia
thinks about it.
As for questions: without being an expert on the issue, I would assume
that Google will not just take down everything as requested over their
newly set-up complaint form, but develop some kind of
control/verification process. It would be interesting to learn on what
basis Google is going to decide which links to take down and which not.
Best regards
Jan
Am 30.05.2014 11:10, schrieb Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov:
Hello everyone,
I was contacted by Google's Brussels policy office team today and they
want to meet with me and talk about the recent ruling by the Court of
Justice of the European Union
<http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?text=&docid=152065&pageIndex=0&doclang=en&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=276332>
that allows users to request information about them be taken off by
search engines.
They want to discuss their approach in this matter in more detail and
answer any questions we might have.
Dooes anyone on this list have a particular question they'd like me to
ask them?
Cheers,
Dimi
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