Google privacy law ‘means total rethink of basic freedoms’

Google privacy law ‘means total rethink of basic freedoms’
Hundreds of millions of people across Europe will be forced to change completely the way they use the internet, according to one of Google’s key advisers. The era of freely available information is now over in Europe, warns Professor Luciano Floridi, who has been appointed by the £225bn search engine firm to find out how it should comply with a landmark ruling that allows people to ask for personal information to be taken down.

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