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4 September 2015

Supreme Court Rules On Right To Be Forgotten

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On May 12, the Colombian Supreme Court delivered a ruling (source document in Spanish) on the "Right to be Forgotten."
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On May 12, the Colombian Supreme Court delivered a ruling (source document in Spanish) on the "Right to be Forgotten." The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against a newspaper that published an online article discussing her name in connection with a crime for which she was not convicted. Finding that her civil rights were violated, the court ordered the newspaper to prevent access to the online article when internet users searched for news related to the crime.

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