The right to be forgotten ruling leaves nagging doubts – FT.com, 13 July 2014

Last week Google created an advisory committee to help it implement the “right to be forgotten” online that has been demanded by the European Court of Justice. It has its work cut out: the search giant has received more than 70,000 requests since May to decouple a claimant’s name from search results that may be true but are deemed “irrelevant” and presumably reputation-damaging.

via The right to be forgotten ruling leaves nagging doubts – FT.com.