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By Maanit Zemel | 2 Minutes Read October 27, 2014

The 'right to be forgotten' on Google – Can it happen in Canada?

"If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Similarly, if damaging information is posted on the internet and is not picked up by Google, does it cause harm?"

Article by Maanit Zemel / Business, Privacy / damaging information, defamation, defamatory information, defamatory review on a webpage, European Union court, Google, intellectual property rights, posted on the internet, right to be forgotten, search engine optimization, search engine results, SEO, social media marketing, visibility of a website or a web page

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