Tech Week: The Right To Be Forgotten And The Open Internet
Tech Week: The Right To Be Forgotten And The Open Internet Enlarge this image toggle caption Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images It's that time again! Forget Me Please: In a decision that sparked all kinds of open questions, the highest court in Europe decided that search engines like Google must remove from search results content that private citizens find harmful. Sponsor Message The Big Conversation Net Neutrality Vote: The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to approve a preliminary proposal that would let Internet service providers like Comcast and Time Warner create paid "fast lanes" for content providers. Center for Public Integrity: Tech super PAC startups could tap billions A for-profit university with big backers like the founders of Google is wading into the world of superPACs.
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