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EU court rules Google must remove search results proven false

Por: Fox Business Business December 08, 2022

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Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com The Court of Justice of the ruled Thursday that Google must remove information from search results if a person can prove that it is false. The case came about after of two executives from a group of investment companies who wanted the search engine giant to remove results connecting them to articles criticizing the group, as well as photos of them.The operator of a search engine must de-reference... + full article



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