The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ)_ruled earlier this month that individuals should have the right_to remove outdated information about themselves from search engine results. In an interview with Google co-founder Larry Page, the Financial Times reports that Google will introduce a mechanism on Friday, which is later today, that lets European internet users ask it to remove links which they think are outdated and damaging. A separate FT story detailed this will come in the form of an online form, an easy way through which users can submit their requests. Google is also said to plan to...
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