EU gives advice on its new law

When the European Union proposed and approved the new law of the right to be forgotten, it forgot to tell the search engines how to handle the requests that would undoubtedly arrive quickly, but apparently, now they want to remedy this (too late) so that it can be handled better this law and there are no people who want to take advantage of it in the wrong way.
 
 
 
It would be more than logical that when passing a new law that affects companies, the government guides on how to follow these laws, but this was not the case with the law of the right to be forgotten but Google, the main affected by the new law, created his own guide to be able to handle the thousands of requests that he began to receive.
 
The new guide from the European Union is similar to Google's, where only people who seek to remove search results that are really harmful to a person and not just because of shame or wanting to change their image will be accepted.
 
The European commission that approved the law is also trying to prevent search engines from warning web pages about the acceptance of removing petitions, since this, according to the commission, draws attention to the information, practically what they want is that if a website is affected, they never realize that their search results have been removed.
 
Another important point about what is proposed by the European Commission is that they want to force Google to remove the search results of any search engine, not only of European search engines, since people on this continent could simply enter, for example, the search engine of .com and do your searches, as search results are not removed from search engines outside the European Union.

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