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- Title
EL DERECHO AL OLVIDO EN INTERNET.
- Authors
PORTAS, VICENTE GUASCH; SOLER FUENSANTA, JOSÉ RAMÓN
- Abstract
The right to be forgotten can be defined as the faculty that the holder of personal data can remove or block personal information that is considered obsolete by the passage of time or that violates their fundamental rights. The lack of regulation makes it a concept that has some fuzzy boundaries when trying to define its extension. Speaking of the right to be forgotten online we refer to as basic elements for people like privacy or freedom from some Internet risks. The removal or blocking of defaulter or commercial listings data files, background cancellation or other information in Internet are trying to solve problems based on the right to oblivion.
- Subjects
SPAIN; EUROPEAN Union countries; RIGHT to be forgotten; INTERNET privacy laws; AGENCIA Espanola de Proteccion de Datos; DATA protection laws; CONSTITUTIONS; GOOGLE Spain SL; COURT of Justice of the European Union; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Revista de Derecho UNED, 2015, Issue 16, p989
- ISSN
1886-9912
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5944/rduned.16.2015.15257