BBC to publish 'right to be forgotten' removals list
The BBC is to publish a continually-updated list of articles removed from Google searches under the controversial "right to be forgotten" rule.
The ruling allows people to ask Google to remove some types of information about them from its search index.
But editorial policy head David Jordan told a public meeting, hosted by Google, that the BBC felt some of its articles had been wrongly hidden.
He said greater care should be given to the public's "right to remember".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29658085
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