Приклади вживання Right to be forgotten Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Right to be forgotten.
It's called the right to be forgotten.
The right to be forgotten: important changes for mortgage insurance.
One of them is“the right to be forgotten.”.
The right to be forgotten.
Checking data and the right to be forgotten.
However, right to be forgotten extends not only to search engines.
In Europe, there is a right to be forgotten.
Visitors of our Site have both the right to access their personal information and the right to be forgotten.
This is called the right to be forgotten.
The right to be forgotten, i.e. the right to have the Controller erase your personal data if any of the following cases arises.
Anyway it's some words about the Right to be Forgotten.
ECJ rules that the right to be forgotten does not extend globally.
Erase all traces: does UAnet need the right to be forgotten.
The right to erasure(‘the right to be forgotten')- in accordance with Article 17 of the GDPR.
France fines Google for restricting'right to be forgotten'.
You can also excerise your right to be forgotten.
In Ukraine, there are no high-profile cases regarding the right to be forgotten or disputes regarding the excessive interference of media in a private life of specific individuals.
In 2014 the European Court of Justice passed the Right To Be Forgotten.
How far will EU citizens''right to be forgotten' extend?
The right to rectify and delete your personal data(“the right to be forgotten”).
Europe wants Google to expand'right to be forgotten' censorship to global….
European regulators are not happy with the way Google has handled the controversial"right to be forgotten" ruling.
Google refuses to apply'right to be forgotten' worldwide.
Their legitimate hope of obtaining anonymity in the reports, or even a right to be forgotten online, was thus very limited.
Europe wants Google to expand the"right to be forgotten" to the rest of the world.
EU wants Google to extend the'right to be forgotten' globally.
You have the right to erase personal information(«the right to be forgotten») in accordance with paragraph(a) of Article 17(1).