Until recently, it seemed to be a concept that arose solely in the EU. However, late last year a French court, relying on the right to be forgotten, issued an injunction requiring Google to remove allegedly defamatory material linked to a Danish lawyer employed in France from its search engine worldwide. The French court's order raises a significant question of whether a U.S. court would enforce an order, John Stephens and Paul Pittman write in this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor.
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