The Right To Be Forgotten
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The internet never forgets.
It's an invaluable tool, but also one that provides little forgiveness for some individuals whose past run-ins with law enforcement, financial woes and photos of a night out on the town become publicized.
We are coming to you in this episode with a primer on why the "right to be forgotten” became law in the European Union, and how the concept plays out in courtrooms and newsrooms across the United States as the government and the media try to determine what deeds can and should be erased from the internet at large.
While the EU requires search engines to remove links in search results upon valid request, the U.S. has long sided with people's right to know and speak freely without fear of censorship. But that has not stopped the conversation from entering into our public discourse.
Special guests:
- Ali Arko, defamation and content removal attorney with Kohrman Jackson & Krantz
- Paul Sternberg, internet defamation attorney
- Daniel Castro, vice president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
- David Krause, editor of The Aspen Times
This episode was produced by Kirk McDaniel. Intro music by The Dead Pens.
Editorial staff is Bill Dotinga, Sean Duffy and Jamie Ross.
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