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The right to be forgotten
Victoria Derbyshire talks to EU vice president Viviane Reding about the ruling which grants citizens the power to ask search engines to remove material about them.
Victoria Derbyshire talks to EU vice president Viviane Reding about the 'right to be forgotten' ruling which grants citizens the power to ask search engines to remove material about them that is no longer relevant or accurate. Critics have said it is a form of censorsip, but others insist the law will not 鈥渆rase history鈥. Victoria also hears from Bradley, who has asked Google to remove all information about his drink driving conviction.
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