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The European right to be forgotten: A challenge to the United States Constitution’s First Amendment and to professional public relations ethics

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Published in 2017 at "Public Relations Review"

DOI: 10.1016/j.pubrev.2016.10.010

Abstract: Abstract This paper explains how the European right to be forgotten violates the free flow of information in society, as evidenced by conflicts with the United States Constitution and ethical principles of professional communicators worldwide.… read more here.

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The ‘right to be forgotten’ online within G20 statutory data protection frameworks

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Published in 2020 at "International Data Privacy Law"

DOI: 10.1093/idpl/ipaa012

Abstract: Although it is the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation and the Google Spain judgment which has brought the concept of the ʻright to be forgottenʼ online to the fore, this paper argues that its basic… read more here.

Keywords: protection; right forgotten; statutory data; data protection ... See more keywords
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Children and the ‘Right to be Forgotten’: what the right to erasure means for European children, and why Australian children should be afforded a similar right

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Published in 2019 at "Media International Australia"

DOI: 10.1177/1329878x19848503

Abstract: This article provides an overview of the right to erasure, or the right to be forgotten, in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how it is likely to impact on children. It contrasts the… read more here.

Keywords: right erasure; forgotten right; children right; erasure ... See more keywords
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The philosophical fundamentals right to be forgotten from Bioethics view

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Published in 2017 at "Bioethics"

DOI: 10.22037/bj.v7i23.17305

Abstract: There are three approaches regarding the right's ethical fundamentals on forgotten including result-based, possession based and ontological approaches. The result-based approach is based on the effects resulting from information distribution of every person and their… read more here.

Keywords: philosophical fundamentals; information; right forgotten; fundamentals right ... See more keywords