On 8 December 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Luxembourg delivered its latest landmark judgment on the ‘right to be forgotten’ in case C-460/20 TU, RE vs Google LLC. In many aspects the Grand Chamber follows the opinion of Advocate General Pitruzella from 7 April 2022, and the verdict can be described as an incremental continuation of the established jurisprudence, which started on 13 May 2014 with case C-131/12, Google Spain.From a legal perspective two aspects stand out: on the one hand, the court clarifies the interpretation of European Union (EU) data protection law — Article 17 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in particular. On the other hand, photos and ’thumbnails’ are now included in the...
In May 2014, the European Court of Justice decided Google Spain v. AEPD and González and granted cit...
After CJEU’s decision in the case C‑ 131/12, Google Spain and Inc., the national courts of the Memb...
The idea of a right to be forgotten on the Internet is controversial. Some perceive it as a much-nee...
On 8 December 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Luxembourg delivered its la...
The Digital Age has fundamentally reshaped the preconditions for privacy and freedom of expression. ...
In its famous right to be forgotten decision, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in ...
This paper considers the so-called 'right to be forgotten', in the context of the 2014 decision of t...
In NT1 and NT2 v Google and The Information Commissioner the High Court of England and Wales conside...
The article analyses the judgment in case Google Spain, C-131/12, in which the Court of justice of t...
After the judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Google Spain case (see IRIS ...
The Google Spain judgment established a search engine as a sui generis controller and the related ‘r...
peer reviewedRecently, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued decision C-131/12, which wa...
This article deals with the ‘right to be forgotten’ as defined in the EU General Data Protection Reg...
The right to be forgotten gained international attention in May 2014, when the European Court of Jus...
In May 2014, the Court of Justice for the European Union ( CJEU ) surprised the global cyber law com...
In May 2014, the European Court of Justice decided Google Spain v. AEPD and González and granted cit...
After CJEU’s decision in the case C‑ 131/12, Google Spain and Inc., the national courts of the Memb...
The idea of a right to be forgotten on the Internet is controversial. Some perceive it as a much-nee...
On 8 December 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Luxembourg delivered its la...
The Digital Age has fundamentally reshaped the preconditions for privacy and freedom of expression. ...
In its famous right to be forgotten decision, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in ...
This paper considers the so-called 'right to be forgotten', in the context of the 2014 decision of t...
In NT1 and NT2 v Google and The Information Commissioner the High Court of England and Wales conside...
The article analyses the judgment in case Google Spain, C-131/12, in which the Court of justice of t...
After the judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Google Spain case (see IRIS ...
The Google Spain judgment established a search engine as a sui generis controller and the related ‘r...
peer reviewedRecently, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued decision C-131/12, which wa...
This article deals with the ‘right to be forgotten’ as defined in the EU General Data Protection Reg...
The right to be forgotten gained international attention in May 2014, when the European Court of Jus...
In May 2014, the Court of Justice for the European Union ( CJEU ) surprised the global cyber law com...
In May 2014, the European Court of Justice decided Google Spain v. AEPD and González and granted cit...
After CJEU’s decision in the case C‑ 131/12, Google Spain and Inc., the national courts of the Memb...
The idea of a right to be forgotten on the Internet is controversial. Some perceive it as a much-nee...