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26 Oct 2017, 9:41 am
ee People v. [read post]
14 Nov 2015, 4:04 pm
In short, the Claimant had sued the wrong people. [read post]
30 Nov 2007, 12:24 am
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12 May 2018, 3:03 am
The decision does not sit comfortably with subsequent findings by the Court of Appeal in Tamiz v Google Inc [2013] EWCA Civ 68 (where this firm acted for the claimant) that an intermediary/platform can be deemed a publisher after notice or the CJEU’s in Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos (AEPD) and Mario Costeja Gonzalez (Case C-131/12) that Google is a data controller for the purposes… [read post]
2021 Virtual Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy: Theme and Program
20 Jul 2021, 6:52 am
Gonzalez-Corzo, Lehman College, The City University of New York (CUNY), "Policy Measures to Incentivize Agricultural Production in Cuba after the 8th Party Congress. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 1:49 am
The joint judgment in two separate claims against Google, is the first time the English courts have had to rule on the application of the ‘right to be forgotten’ principle following the decision in Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos (AEPD) and Mario Costeja Gonzalez (Case C-131/12). [read post]
12 Feb 2016, 4:32 pm
The other highly significant case is Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja Gonzalez [2014] C-131/12 which was handed down by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice on 14 May 2014. [read post]
2 Apr 2015, 12:48 am
Ten months on from the 13 May 2014 ruling of the Grand Chamber of the European Court in Case C131-12 Google Spain SL, Google Inc v Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja Gonzalez, Google has received 234, 384 requests for removal of links and evaluated 850, 385 URLs. [read post]
9 May 2023, 4:51 pm
Search engines The ICO has, since Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos (AEPD) and Mario Costeja Gonzalez (Case C-131/12) (‘Google Spain’) considered claims from data subjects about the lawfulness of the processing of their personal data by search engines. [read post]