oikeuslauseen
Oikeuslauseen, also known as the right to be forgotten, is a legal principle that allows individuals to request the removal of certain information about them from search engines and other online platforms. This principle was established by the European Court of Justice in the case of Google Spain v. AEPD and Mario Costeja González, which ruled that individuals have the right to have links to defamatory or outdated information removed from search engine results.
The right to be forgotten applies to information that is inaccurate, irrelevant, or excessive, and that is
The right to be forgotten has been implemented in various countries, including Spain, where the ruling was
In practice, individuals who wish to exercise their right to be forgotten must submit a request to