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Google LLC v CNIL (CJEU C-507/17)

ECLI:EU:C:2019:772
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtCourt of Justice of the European Union
Year2019
StatusPersuasive authority

Summary

The right to de-referencing under EU data protection law does not require global removal; search engines need only de-reference results within EU member states' versions.

Key Principle

Right to be forgotten under GDPR does not require global de-referencing; territorial scope limited to EU member states

Area of Law

data-protection

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