Scholars and practitioners debate whether to expand the scope of the right to be forgotten—the right to have certain links removed from search results—to encompass global search results. The debate centers on the assumption that the expansion will increase the incidence of link removal, which reinforces privacy while hampering free speech. We develop a game-theoretic model to show that the expansion of the right to be forgotten can reduce the incidence of link removal. We also show that the expansion does not necessarily enhance the welfare of individuals who request removal and that it can either improve or reduce societal welfare. Our analysis has implications for understanding the impact of the global expansion of the right to be forgott...
This Article advocates a new test for balancing free speech and privacy interests online. There shou...
The right to be forgotten was introduced into the EU with great passion and enthusiasm as a new dawn...
In May of this year, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that individuals can – under...
Scholars and practitioners debate whether to expand the scope of the right to be forgotten—the right...
We examine the underlying economics behind the emerging issue of the so-called “right to be forgotte...
Search engines have profoundly changed the relationship between privacy and free speech by making pe...
none1noThe passage of time may affect the balance of the interests involved in the processing of per...
This comment examines a case referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (“EU”) on “a Spa...
Published online 25 November 2015.The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved ...
This paper examines the recent Google Spain ruling establishing a right to de-indexing based on exis...
none1noFirst published online: November 25, 2015The passage of time may reverse the balance of inter...
Upon receipt of a right to be forgotten request, private actors like Google are responsible for impl...
Since the European Court of Justice handed down its ruling in the 2014 Costeja case – finding that G...
In the information society, the role of private sector entities in gathering information for and abo...
The “Right to be forgotten” lies at the heart of the infosphere debate. It embodies how mature infor...
This Article advocates a new test for balancing free speech and privacy interests online. There shou...
The right to be forgotten was introduced into the EU with great passion and enthusiasm as a new dawn...
In May of this year, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that individuals can – under...
Scholars and practitioners debate whether to expand the scope of the right to be forgotten—the right...
We examine the underlying economics behind the emerging issue of the so-called “right to be forgotte...
Search engines have profoundly changed the relationship between privacy and free speech by making pe...
none1noThe passage of time may affect the balance of the interests involved in the processing of per...
This comment examines a case referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (“EU”) on “a Spa...
Published online 25 November 2015.The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved ...
This paper examines the recent Google Spain ruling establishing a right to de-indexing based on exis...
none1noFirst published online: November 25, 2015The passage of time may reverse the balance of inter...
Upon receipt of a right to be forgotten request, private actors like Google are responsible for impl...
Since the European Court of Justice handed down its ruling in the 2014 Costeja case – finding that G...
In the information society, the role of private sector entities in gathering information for and abo...
The “Right to be forgotten” lies at the heart of the infosphere debate. It embodies how mature infor...
This Article advocates a new test for balancing free speech and privacy interests online. There shou...
The right to be forgotten was introduced into the EU with great passion and enthusiasm as a new dawn...
In May of this year, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that individuals can – under...