French DPA orders Google to apply the right to be forgotten on all its extensions

On June 12, 2015 the French Data protection Authority CNIL (Commission Nationale de l’Information et des Liberté) has ordered Google to process requests to be forgotten on all extension of its websites, not only “fr”.

The CNIL has specified that this formal notice is not a sanction but that Google must comply within the fifteen days or a proceeding for sanction might start.

The full text of the formal notice is here (French). An English version of the same can be read here.

For more information, Francesca Giannoni-Crystal

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