Right to be forgotten: Google warned about information restrictions and freedom of expression

The Supreme Court convened a public hearing to deal with the case brought by Natalia Denegri. The search engine assumes that the ruling “discloses free will and prohibits access to materials of a legal nature belonging to the public person.”

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On Thursday, March 17 and Friday, March 18, the Supreme Court will resume the institutional practice of suspending public hearings during the pandemic. In this case, the case raised by actress Natalia Denegri against the Google search engine will be discussed. The reason for the lawsuit is a category widely discussed in Europe and the so-called “right to be forgotten” as a precedent pending in the country.

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