A Google Search result to an article
about a previous criminal conviction might just as readily be removed
based on one person’s application or it might be rejected based on
someone else’s application. The consequences of an uncessefful right to be forgotten application go Google are huge.
Upon close examination of a score of
rejected right to be forgotten applications we have identified 3 common
errors that are likely to contribute to a failed application.
These are as follows:
1. Citing
‘defamation’ as a sole reason for removal: most rejected applicants
cited defamation as the main or sole reason why their right to be
forgotten application should be successful. The truth is that...Read more about making a sucessful application under a Right to be forgotten
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