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   Google
archived newspaper stories from their search engine listings because of a recent European Court ruling giving people the right to request the removal of "irrelevant" or "out of date" stories from search listings. This has resulted in the removal of stories such as one concerning an archaeology specialist convicted in 2006 of trying to steal £200 worth of Christmas presents from Boots; a 201O repo  about a local college that lost £443,000 on a disastrous fund-raising concert at Sandown Park and the serious case where three men, jailing for a nightclub attack on three soldiers, who had all served in Afghanistan, had their story removed from Google's search lisings in accordance with the controversial European Court ruling on the 'right to be forgotten.' The story details a court case in which the three men were jailed after
they pleaded guilty to violent disorder. They had attacked the soldiers, one of whom was glassed in the neck while another was kicked and punched on the ground.
All the papers who had originally published these stories re­ published them.
With the 100th Anniversary of the First World War sta ing this month it is sad to think that the freedoms that was fought for by so many might slowly be lost as Google 'hides' the history of wrongdoers.
Is the right of freedom of speech losing the battle against the right of privacy, especially for those who have broken the law or those who wish to cover up an embarrasment?
Surely people who aren't happy that stories which have been legitimately published should not have the right to have them removed from a Google search and possibly history?
Ron Hall (Editor)
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