Google Scores a Win Against EU Regulators in Court
This week, the European Court of Justice ruled that Google doesn't have to apply the EU's "right to be forgotten" to versions of its search engine accessed outside the bloc's border. The Wall Street Journal's Sam Schechner explains why this is a win for Google and free speech advocates -- and what it ultimately means for our privacy.
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