The Right to be Forgotten

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The right to beforgotten

Francesco Bonadimanfranzbona@hotmail.it

Craig Kershawckismuk@gmail.com

15 January 2015Quality and Usability (Privacy) Seminar

2014 2.3 zettabytes /day

mmedia.is

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2014 2.3 zettabytes /day

Should this information be

forgotten at some point?

mmedia.is

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“My own business always bores me to death; I prefer other

people’s.”

a3.files.biography.com

Oscar Wilde

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Who hasn’t “Googled” themselves?

“My own business always bores me to death; I prefer other

people’s.”

a3.files.biography.com

Oscar Wilde

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Example Cases

origin.arstechnica.com

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Stacy Snyder

Example Cases

Stacy Snyder Virginia Da Cunha

origin.arstechnica.com 2.bp.blogspot.com

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Mario Costeja González

cdn-lejdd.ladmedia.fr

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Privacy

A “Right to be Forgotten”?

Liable? →

webseoanalytics.com

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What is the right to be forgotten?

rack.3.mshcdn.com

“The right to silence on past events in life that are no longer occurring”

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New technologies

‘Default of forgetting’

gradually shifted towards

‘Default of remembering’

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Keep data for as long as needed and then

destroy or archive

movie-hound.com

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Keep data for as long as needed and then

destroy or archive

Express yourself freely without fear!

movie-hound.com

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Protections?

falkondigital.com

What if we later regret what we post?

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Protections?

falkondigital.com

What if we later regret what we post?

Few protections againstrevenge-porn / poor judgement

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Protections?

falkondigital.com

EU ruling allows citizens to apply for outdated information to be removed from search results

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Responsibility?

Re-posts or re-tweets?

Search engine de-indexing?

pfhub.com

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Drawbacks

Privacy Issues

Appear too late

Impossible to predict all negative consequences

No change in behaviour

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Threat to Free Speech?

images.flatworldknowledge.com

Subtle Censorship

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Threat to Free Speech?

images.flatworldknowledge.com

Subtle CensorshipImportant information → - Inaccessible - Incomplete- Misrepresentative

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Threat to Free Speech?

Public interest in remembrance

images.flatworldknowledge.com

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Threat to Free Speech?

Public interest in remembrance

Culture is memory

images.flatworldknowledge.com

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Threat to Free Speech?

Public interest in remembrance

Culture is memory

Freedom of expression

images.flatworldknowledge.com

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Third Parties

Data mining

wp.streetwise.co

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Third Parties

Data mining

Re-blogging

wp.streetwise.co

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Third Parties

Data mining

Re-blogging

Untrackable

wp.streetwise.co

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Recent Privacy Scandals

Individuals have a complete lack of control over their data in practice

ytnetwork.com - rt.com

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Scope

Contractual relationship

hse.gov.uk

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Scope

Contractual relationship

What if data is needed (legally) without an individual’s consent?

hse.gov.uk

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The Dawn

deviantart.net

Previous Legislation

Directive 95/46/EC → Internet protection

falkondigital.com

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Previous Legislation

Directive 95/46/EC → Internet protection

“Right to forget” → don’t revive old events

falkondigital.com

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Previous Legislation

Directive 95/46/EC → Internet protection

“Right to forget” → don’t revive old events

French Code → criminals“droit à l’oubli” + rehab

falkondigital.com

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Previous Legislation

Directive 95/46/EC → Internet protection

“Right to forget” → don’t revive old events

French Code → criminals“droit à l’oubli” + rehab

ECHR: balance betweenPrivacy ⇔ Right to speech

falkondigital.com

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May 2014

persecutionofahmadis.org

“suppress search-results for

privacy-related reasons”

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May 2014

persecutionofahmadis.org

“suppress search-results for

privacy-related reasons”

“inadequate or no longer relevant” = no public interest

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vs

bvoed.degoogle.com

right to be forgotten

de-indexed

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vs

bvoed.degoogle.com

right to be forgotten

de-indexed

person’s name ≠ keyword

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vs

bvoed.degoogle.com

right to be forgotten

de-indexed

ISSUE #1past life online if less relevant?

person’s name ≠ keyword

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vs

bvoed.degoogle.com

right to be forgotten

de-indexed

ISSUE #1past life online if less relevant?

person’s name ≠ keyword

ISSUE #2search engines = offline world?

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s3.amazonaws.com

no control → robot

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s3.amazonaws.com

no control → robot

economic interests = secondary

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s3.amazonaws.com

no control → robot

legal responsibility for results?

economic interests = secondary

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s3.amazonaws.com

no control → robot

Google’s businesses?

legal responsibility for results?

economic interests = secondary

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What did the Court say?

quickmeme.com

Domains

Ruling applied to European domains

youreuropemap.com

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Domains

Ruling applied to European domains

youreuropemap.com

but not to .com!

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Domains

Ruling applied to European domains

youreuropemap.com

but not to .com!

→ new guidelines!(circumnavigation)

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Balkanizationaccentuate differences

lookintoit.org

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Balkanization

cdn.static-economist.com

Webform request6 months: 175k (~60% OK)accentuate differences

lookintoit.org

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techweekeurope.co.uk

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techweekeurope.co.uk

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PRIVACYSPEECH

CONFLICT

techweekeurope.co.uk

government involvement

PRIVACYSPEECH

CONFLICT

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techweekeurope.co.uk

government involvement

“fail to enforce privacy rights”

PRIVACYSPEECH

CONFLICT

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techweekeurope.co.uk

freedom of expression government

involvement

“fail to enforce privacy rights”

PRIVACYSPEECH

CONFLICT

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techweekeurope.co.uk

freedom of expression

society and civic values

government involvement

“fail to enforce privacy rights”

PRIVACYSPEECH

CONFLICT

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techweekeurope.co.uk

freedom of expression

society and civic values

government involvement

“fail to enforce privacy rights”

PRIVACYSPEECH

CONFLICT

one’s criminal history = public

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Controversies

Practicality of international human right→ Access information?

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Controversies

Practicality of international human right→ Access information?

Turn public into private after time → Privacy?

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Controversies

Practicality of international human right→ Access information?

Turn public into private after time → Privacy?

Bureaucratic nightmare → companies

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Public life

jerrymabbott.com

Past political comments?Transparency?

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Public life

jerrymabbott.com

Past political comments?Transparency?

High School poems?

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Public life

jerrymabbott.com

Past political comments?Transparency?

High School poems?

Retreat into anonimity?

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Criminal records

How relevant after time?

lacriticacritica.comsteve-lovelace.com

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Criminal records

How relevant after time?

World War II

lacriticacritica.comsteve-lovelace.com

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Criminal records

How relevant after time?

World War II

Ruling party of GDR

lacriticacritica.comsteve-lovelace.com

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Solution (?)

Expiration dates!

3.bp.blogspot.com

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Solution (?)

Expiration dates!

Who deletes the information?Difficult to apply

3.bp.blogspot.com

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Conclusions

Convergence in views between US and EU

imageshack.us

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Conclusions

Convergence in views between US and EU

Balance privacy ⇔ freedom

imageshack.us

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Conclusions

Convergence in views between US and EU

Balance privacy ⇔ freedom

Trade-off sharing ⇔ services

imageshack.us

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Conclusions

Convergence in views between US and EU

Balance privacy ⇔ freedom

Trade-off sharing ⇔ services

Internet → Free and open as now?imageshack.us

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fineartamerica.com

Funes the Memorious

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fineartamerica.com

Funes the Memorious

“Present is worthless”36

jrbenjamin.com

“Without forgetting it is quite impossible to live at all”

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Thanks!

References1. Bygrave L., A right to be forgotten?, Communications of the ACM, 20152. Ausloos J., The ‘Right to be Forgotten’ - Worth Remembering?, Forthcoming Computer Law

& Security Review, 20123. de Terwangne. C, Internet Privacy and the Right to Be Forgotten/Right to Oblivion, Revista de

los Estudios de Derecho y Ciencia Política de la UOC, 20124. Wagner M., Li-Reilly Y., The right to be forgotten, The Advocate, 20145. Weber R., The Right to Be Forgotten: More Than a Pandora’s Box?, JIPITEC, 20116. Bennett S., The "Right to Be Forgotten": Reconciling EU and US Perspectives, Berkeley Journal

of International Law, 20127. Rosen J., The Right to Be Forgotten, Stanford Law Review, 20128. wsj.com/articles/eu-says-google-should-extend-right-to-be-forgotten-to-com-websites-

1417006254 - The Wall Street Journal9. theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/27/eu-to-google-expand-right-to-be-forgotten-

to-googlecom - The Guardian10. wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_be_forgotten - Wikipedia

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Discussion

Might forgetting be a good thing?

And if yes, after how long?

Should ISP determine whether a piece of information should be forgotten?

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