Thursday, January 12, 2017

In March 2016, French authorities fined Google €100,000 for not expanding France’s “right to be forgotten” rules to...

In March 2016, French authorities fined Google €100,000 for not expanding France’s “right to be forgotten” rules to all Google users worldwide.

I think this cuts both ways. When a business entity like Facebook has terms of service, the "default" seems to assume that USA law applies on those, regardless of where the user lives. But if the net is international, then surely intentional law should apply?
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3156296/internet/france-you-do-not-own-the-internet.html

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