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- W883314337 abstract "The “right to be forgotten”—now branded as the “right to erasure”—has been publicized as one of the “four pillars” of the EU’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation. Although the right to erasure is not promised to be an absolute one, it has been retained and strengthened in subsequent drafts of the proposed Regulation. However, technological, jurisdictional, and other practical limitations to effectively erasing data remain substantial. Accordingly, search engines are at risk of becoming a central battleground for efforts to make undesirable data effectively inaccessible, if not actually erased. In June 2013, First Advocate General of the European Court of Justice Niilo Jaaskinen issued an advisory opinion on Google Spain, a case that directly addressed the liability of search engines under the right to be forgotten. The advisory opinion counseled strongly against according liability for erasure to search engines for the independently published content that they neutrally catalogue. Although the Advocate General analyzed Google Spain under the EU Data Protection Directive, the opinion is useful for considering the proposed Regulation and addressing problems that may appear therein. The Regulation’s most recent draft proposal in particular creates problematic ambiguity as to the possibility of search engine liability either as a “third party” or a “controller.” In order to avoid the potentially severe consequences of subjecting search engines to such liability, as noted in Google Spain, search engines should be considered third parties, not controllers. Further, the right to erasure should be clarified to ensure that direct liability does not extend to third parties. Finally, in as much as search engines might be considered controllers, the bases of lawful processing enumerated in the Regulation should directly accommodate neutral search engines instead of requiring that they seek legal refuge in derogations by individual member states. * Cooper Mitchell-Rekrut is a student at Georgetown University Law Center (expected date of graduation: May 2015) and an Executive Editor on the Georgetown Journal of International Law. This Note was influenced in large part by discussions with Professor David Stewart, though any errors made herein are attributable only to the author. © 2014, Cooper Mitchell-Rekrut." @default.
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- W883314337 title "Search Engine Liability under the LIBE Data Regulation Proposal: Interpreting Third Party Responsibilities as Informed by Google Spain" @default.
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