The BBC has published a comprehensive list of its web pages which have been removed from Google under the so-called ‘right to be forgotten’.
Last year the European Court of Justice ruled that individuals can insist that search engines filter out links deemed “inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant”, and 12 months on Google had received more than 250,000 requests.
The BBC’s director of editorial policy and standards, David Jordan, said he had taken the step of highlighting all of the corporation’s links that have been unlisted so far in order to be “as transparent as possible”.
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Source: The Drum