tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5033865397341905972.post7247853658833485704..comments2024-03-26T09:35:47.151+00:00Comments on No PC Views: The Invisible Web ManNo PChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17824446252611654550noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5033865397341905972.post-25426399626720173782014-05-22T21:11:36.478+01:002014-05-22T21:11:36.478+01:00Yes ,interesting times' ahead as the Chinese s...Yes ,interesting times' ahead as the Chinese say .... thanks for the comment.No PChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17824446252611654550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5033865397341905972.post-49128712783173414712014-05-19T13:39:35.582+01:002014-05-19T13:39:35.582+01:00Exciting times for you Europeans. I see that the B...Exciting times for you Europeans. I see that the BBC are reporting that more information removal requests have been revealed and they included:<br /><br />- A man who tried to kill members of his own family who has asked for links to a news article to be taken down<br />- A celebrity's child who wanted links to news articles about a criminal conviction removed<br />- A suspended university lecturer who asked for the removal of links to articles mentioning the disciplinary action<br />- A convicted cyberstalker who, after being cited in an article about cyberstalking law, wants links to it taken down<br />- An actor who has asked for links to articles about an affair he had with a teenager taken down<br />- A man convicted of running a tax scam who wants all links referencing the event removed <br />- A business has also sought for links to negative reviews on a forum to be removed.<br /><br />And that more than half of requests sent to Google from UK individuals involved convicted criminals.<br /><br />That imbecilic EU court have to face up to the fact that they have created a criminals playground in Europe, where pedophiles, con arists and bunko operators, and even murderers can thrive in complete anonymity. This is because there is no 'Freedom of Speech' defence across the whole of the EU, unlike here in the USA. <br /><br />You have just killed the Internet across Europe in the name of the criminals.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5033865397341905972.post-31560115913352600972014-05-17T07:39:42.374+01:002014-05-17T07:39:42.374+01:00I agree that Its all rather strange .... the rulin...I agree that Its all rather strange .... the ruling seems perverse at best and certainly against general public interest. However EU Commissioner Viviane Reding described the decision as "a clear victory for the protection of personal data of Europeans", while freedom of speech campaigners have suggested the vague ruling will unravel in the face of further test cases. <br /><br />The Campaign group Index on Censorship has condemned the decision, saying it "violates the fundamental principles of freedom of expression. It allows individuals to complain to search engines about information they do not like with no legal oversight. This is akin to marching into a library and forcing it to pulp books."<br /><br />I suspect that this will run and run ....<br />No PChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17824446252611654550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5033865397341905972.post-77796734096487910682014-05-16T21:24:50.226+01:002014-05-16T21:24:50.226+01:00Someone has pointed out that this ruling contraven...Someone has pointed out that this ruling contravenes human rights law. The Charter of Fundamental Rights says everyone is free 't receive and impart information and ideas without interference by a public authority' <br /><br />Only the French politicians and pedo's think this a good ruling.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com