Inspired by a recent decision of the Italian Data Protection Authority, the article examines the issues related to the right to be forgotten in relation to the newspapers archives available on the Internet. This particular case is presented as a concrete example of the need to find a form of balance between the right to privacy and the right to historical research; it is also a particularly significant example of how the concept of memory is changing in the contemporary world. The article ends with a proposal for a more controlled access to online newspapers archives, not for the purpose of censoring the documents contained in them, but to inform users about the legal consequences of their activity
The goal of this study is to explore the Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) as a specific legal aspect of ...
The right to be forgotten has been widely discussed from a legal perspective. Courts have analyzed t...
The digital reproduction of archival records involves different rights as the right of scientific re...
Inspired by a recent decision of the Italian Data Protection Authority, the article examines the iss...
Characterised by its elimination of time boundaries, its attribution of value to personal data and t...
The right to be forgotten – as an individual right to require personal data erasure on mass media –...
L’evoluzione tecnologica ha determinato dei rapidi cambiamenti per la protezione dei dati personali,...
International audienceThis article studies the possible impact of the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF)...
On 13 May 2014, the European Court of Justice ruled that search engines such as Google had a duty to...
none1noFirst published online: November 25, 2015The passage of time may reverse the balance of inter...
On July 2015, the Italian SupremeCourt (Corte Suprema di Cassazione) made a request to the European ...
Published online 25 November 2015.The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved ...
This article studies the possible impact of the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) on the preservation o...
none1noStudying the role of the media in the process of Italian cultural unification, the Internet c...
The right to be forgotten has come to the forefront of the academic debate as a reaction to Court of...
The goal of this study is to explore the Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) as a specific legal aspect of ...
The right to be forgotten has been widely discussed from a legal perspective. Courts have analyzed t...
The digital reproduction of archival records involves different rights as the right of scientific re...
Inspired by a recent decision of the Italian Data Protection Authority, the article examines the iss...
Characterised by its elimination of time boundaries, its attribution of value to personal data and t...
The right to be forgotten – as an individual right to require personal data erasure on mass media –...
L’evoluzione tecnologica ha determinato dei rapidi cambiamenti per la protezione dei dati personali,...
International audienceThis article studies the possible impact of the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF)...
On 13 May 2014, the European Court of Justice ruled that search engines such as Google had a duty to...
none1noFirst published online: November 25, 2015The passage of time may reverse the balance of inter...
On July 2015, the Italian SupremeCourt (Corte Suprema di Cassazione) made a request to the European ...
Published online 25 November 2015.The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved ...
This article studies the possible impact of the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) on the preservation o...
none1noStudying the role of the media in the process of Italian cultural unification, the Internet c...
The right to be forgotten has come to the forefront of the academic debate as a reaction to Court of...
The goal of this study is to explore the Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) as a specific legal aspect of ...
The right to be forgotten has been widely discussed from a legal perspective. Courts have analyzed t...
The digital reproduction of archival records involves different rights as the right of scientific re...