Google wars

There are mixed reactions in the press to a ruling by European judges over what has been dubbed the "right to be forgotten" on the internet.
Among those cheered by the judgement, which gives individuals a right to request that search engines remove links deemed "inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant", is ex-Formula One boss Max Mosley. The Times says he's been trying for years to stop images of him participating in an orgy appearing on Google searches.
It's a "big step in the right direction" towards regulation and protection of privacy, he's quoted as saying.

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