MADRID, 21 (EUROPA PRESS)
The High Court has issued in a year 72 judgment on the right to be forgotten, of which 54 (75 percent) have ordered remove links to search Resultof, as announced on Tuesday the director of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD), José Luis Rodríguez, during its 7th Annual Open Session.
The right to be forgotten is the privilege that has the holder of personal data to delete, block or delete your personal information that somehow affects their fundamental rights and that during a given time and is considered obsolete.
In this regard, Rodriguez recalled that the implementation of the judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) “does not imply in any case delete the original information, which remains intact on the website that published and remains accessible via the search engine performing the search by any other name than the name of the affected “.
In addition, added that to assess the circumstances of each application must take into account the user interest in accessing information not appropriate to recognize the right information requested in those that are of interest to the public by its nature or affect a public figure.
In addition, the director of the AEPD has claimed that Google has given up 136 resources that were pending, “implying a confirmation Agency criteria in 91% of cases.”
According to data provided by Google in the past month of January, the company had received a total of 18,567 requests Spain to delete links following the guidelines set by the ECJ on the right to oblivion. Within these applications, users had demanded the withdrawal of a total of 61,561 URLs.
During the meeting, which was attended by around 1,200 IT experts, Rodriguez announced that develop guidance on the protection of personal data in the reuse of information in the public sector.
“The document will include practical guidelines to help evenly encourage the reuse of public sector information while minimizing the risks that might lead to the . citizens Advancing technologies of networking and data analysis and steady growth of available information makes the irreversible anonymisation prove increasingly difficult to secure day, “said the director of the association
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