NPR: "Is The 'Right To Be Forgotten' The 'Biggest Threat To Free Speech On The Internet'?"
Is The 'Right To Be Forgotten' The 'Biggest Threat To Free Speech On The Internet'? 09:06 am February 24, 2012 by ROBERT KRULWICH This Is Yesica, the tipsy one on the right. She's a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model from Argentina. She is very nice to look at. But if you live in Argentina, you can't look at her. Put Yesica's name in Yahoo Argentina and what do you get? You get nothing. A blank. She's not there. Yesica and her lawyers have exercised a legal right now dubbed the "Right to Be Forgotten" that allows you to remove embarrassing pictures or information you put on the Web — and do it permanently, totally. Which means you can tell Yahoo or Google or Facebook, "I don't want that there anymore. I want this to be forgotten. You have the image or the email or whatever in your computers. Remove it. And if you don't, you are breaking the law." [...] Continua qui: http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2012/02/23/147289169/is-the-right-to-be-fo...
un professore di della George Washington University che commenta un post di Fleischer, con un'analisi che trascura almeno in parte l'esegesi del testo normativo e dimentica alcuni famosi casi US sul diritto all'oblio! Se questa non è campagna preventiva nell'interesse delle imprese U.S. cos'è? Solo nel momento in cui il diritto all'oblio è stato cristallizzato nel regolamento dando parecchio fastidio ad alcuni operatori del web è nata tutta questa riflessione made in US su un diritto che già esisteva e trovava applicazione nelle corti. Visti i nomi ricorrenti e le connessioni, mi sfugge il confine fra la scienza e gli interessi economici. AM -- Avv. Alessandro Mantelero, PhD Confirmed Assistant Professor http://staff.polito.it/alessandro.mantelero Department of Production Systems and Business Economics Nexa Center for Internet and Society Politecnico di Torino Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 10129 Torino - Italy On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 15:33:22 -0500 "J.C. DE MARTIN" <demartin@polito.it> wrote:
Is The 'Right To Be Forgotten' The 'Biggest Threat To Free Speech On The Internet'?
09:06 am February 24, 2012
by ROBERT KRULWICH
This Is Yesica, the tipsy one on the right. She's a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model from Argentina. She is very nice to look at. But if you live in Argentina, you can't look at her. Put Yesica's name in Yahoo Argentina and what do you get? You get nothing. A blank. She's not there. Yesica and her lawyers have exercised a legal right now dubbed the "Right to Be Forgotten" that allows you to remove embarrassing pictures or information you put on the Web — and do it permanently, totally. Which means you can tell Yahoo or Google or Facebook, "I don't want that there anymore. I want this to be forgotten. You have the image or the email or whatever in your computers. Remove it. And if you don't, you are breaking the law."
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