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Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (2014) is a decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). It held that an Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal information which appears on web pages published by third parties. The General Data Protection Regulation was mooted to include a right to be forgotten, but between the draft and the final version this was changed to a right to request erasure for a set of specific reasons.

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  • Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (2014) is a decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). It held that an Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal information which appears on web pages published by third parties. The outcome of the ruling is that an Internet search engine must consider requests from individuals to remove links to freely accessible web pages resulting from a search on their name. Grounds for removal include cases where the search result(s) "appear to be inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant or excessive in the light of the time that had elapsed." If the search engine rejects the request, the individual may ask relevant authorities to consider the case. Under certain conditions, the search engine may be ordered to remove the links from search results. The decision was claimed as a so-called right to be forgotten, although the Court did not explicitly grant such a right, depending instead on the data subject's rights deriving from Article 7 (respect for private and family life) and Article 8 (protection of personal data) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. The General Data Protection Regulation was mooted to include a right to be forgotten, but between the draft and the final version this was changed to a right to request erasure for a set of specific reasons. (en)
  • Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (2014) adalah putusan Mahkamah Eropa yang menetapkan bahwa operator mesin pencari web bertanggungjawab untuk memproses permohonan penghapusan data pribadi pada situs web yang diterbitkan oleh pihak ketiga. Dampak utama putusan ini adalah sebuah mesin pencari di Internet wajib memproses permohonan dari perseorangan untuk menghapus pranala web yang dapat diakses bebas hasil dari pencarian nama mereka. Alasan penghapusan dapat meliputi hasil pencarian yang "tidak cukup, tidak relevan, sudah tidak berkepentingan, atau berlebihan dengan mempertimbangkan waktu yang telah lampau.":92 Jika operator mesin pencari menolak permohonan tersebut, pemohon dapat meminta otoritas yang berwenang untuk meninjau kembali penolakan tersebut. Dalam kasus tertentu, operator dapat diperintahkan untuk menghapus pranala dari hasil pencarian di Internet. Putusan ini adalah salah satu yurisprudensi dari konsep hak untuk dilupakan (right to be forgotten), walaupun Mahkamah sendiri tidak memberikan hak tersebut secara eksplisit dan menyatakan penerapannya bergantung pada hak pemilik hak pribadi yang dilindungi oleh Pasal 7 dan 8 Piagam Hak Asasi Uni Eropa. Putusan ini juga memicu dimasukkannya konsep tersebut dalam rancangan awal Regulasi Umum Perlindungan Data (GDPR), namun tidak dimasukkan lagi ke dalam rancangan akhir dan digantikan dengan hak untuk meminta penghapusan data pribadi dengan alasan tertentu (right to request erasure for a set of specific reasons). (in)
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  • Niilo Jääskinen (en)
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  • C-131/12 (en)
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  • Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v , Mario Costeja González (en)
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  • A. Ó Caoimh (en)
  • E. Levits (en)
  • K. Lenaerts (en)
  • L. Bay Larsen (en)
  • M. Berger (en)
  • E. Jarašiūnas (en)
  • J. Malenovský (en)
  • A. Prechal (en)
  • M. Safjan (en)
  • A. Arabadjiev (en)
  • T. von Danwitz (en)
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  • M. Ilešič (en)
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  • *Personal data – Protection of individuals with regard to the processing of such data *Directive 95/46/EC – Articles 2, 4, 12 and 14 – Material and territorial scope *Internet search engines – Processing of data contained on websites – Searching for, indexing and storage of such data – Responsibility of the operator of the search engine – Establishment on the territory of a Member State – Extent of that operator's obligations and of the data subject's rights *Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union – Articles 7 and 8. (en)
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  • An Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal data which appear on web pages published by third parties. An individual may request hyperlinks to be removed from the search engine's index. (en)
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  • Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (2014) is a decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). It held that an Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal information which appears on web pages published by third parties. The General Data Protection Regulation was mooted to include a right to be forgotten, but between the draft and the final version this was changed to a right to request erasure for a set of specific reasons. (en)
  • Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (2014) adalah putusan Mahkamah Eropa yang menetapkan bahwa operator mesin pencari web bertanggungjawab untuk memproses permohonan penghapusan data pribadi pada situs web yang diterbitkan oleh pihak ketiga. (in)
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  • Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González (in)
  • Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González (en)
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