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KROPF, John W.
Google Spain SL v. Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD) / John W. Kropf
American Journal of International Law, Washington, v.108 n.3 (July 2014), p.502-509


DIREITO COMUNITÁRIO, PROTECÇÃO DE DADOS PESSOAIS, DIREITO À PRIVACIDADE, INTERNET, MOTOR DE BUSCA

In Google Spain v. AEPD, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union upheld a decision by the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (Spanish Data Protection Agency or AEPD) that the Internet search engine operator Google is responsible for the processing it cames out of personal data that appear on web pages published by third parties. The ruling endorses an expansive view of the jurisdiction of the European Union over those who, like Google, process data anywhere in the world and firmly establishes a “right to be forgotten” under the European data protection Directive 95146/EC.