Internet And The Supposed Right To Be Forgotten

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Internet And The Supposed Right To Be Forgotten

Internet And The Supposed Right To Be Forgotten

As a result of a European decision, individuals can better control their image on the Internet. Alternating a micro-sidewalk, Google web pages and interviews with Alain BENSOUSSAN, digital law lawyer and Albéric GUIGOU, co-founder of "Reputation SQUAD.

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File : Web giants

Publication date : 31 May 2014

Reference:
I18141691
Credits:
Producteur: France 2   -   Journalist : Buffard, Chloé  -  Journalist : Baechler, Isabelle  -  Journalist : Richier, Audrey  -  Photo Journalist : Piffeteau, Vincent  -  Photo Journalist : Tribouart, Annie  -  Photo Journalist : Llado, Virgile  -  Participant : Bensoussan, Alain  -  Participant : Guigou, Albéric
Origin:
20 Hours   -   Producteur: France 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I18141691

Credits:Journalist : Buffard, Chloé-Journalist : Baechler, Isabelle-Journalist : Richier, Audrey-Photo Journalist : Piffeteau, Vincent-Photo Journalist : Tribouart, Annie-Photo Journalist : Llado, Virgile-Participant : Bensoussan, Alain-Participant : Guigou, Albéric

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