Excuse the hyperbole, but Google (and other search engines) dodged a bullet this week when it came to privacy regulations that come out of the European Union and then influence other jurisdictions.
It’s way too early to call what happened a victory, but months after the EU imposed digital security and privacy regulations that have generally become a hassle and headache for online commerce and payment operations — regulations being imitated in other parts of the world — a favorable outcome in a “right to be forgotten” case stands as good news for companies figuring out how they will advertise, market and sell online globally in the years to come.
Read more at: Google and the EU's 'Right to Be Forgotten' | PYMNTS.com
It’s way too early to call what happened a victory, but months after the EU imposed digital security and privacy regulations that have generally become a hassle and headache for online commerce and payment operations — regulations being imitated in other parts of the world — a favorable outcome in a “right to be forgotten” case stands as good news for companies figuring out how they will advertise, market and sell online globally in the years to come.
Read more at: Google and the EU's 'Right to Be Forgotten' | PYMNTS.com
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