Sumario: | This book, authored by María Pérez-Ugena, delves into the concept of the 'right to be forgotten' in the digital age, particularly in relation to internet search engines. It explores the conditions under which individuals can request the removal of personal data links from search engine results. The book discusses the pivotal role of time in this right, as data that was initially lawful may become obsolete or harmful over time. It also examines the balance between the right to be forgotten and the public's right to access information, addressing the interplay between privacy and freedom of communication. Furthermore, the book considers the territorial scope of this right in the context of global data protection laws, especially within the European Union. The author, an expert in constitutional law, provides a comprehensive analysis of legal precedents and regulations surrounding this evolving right.
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