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The Right to be Forgotten

Mr Paul Lambert

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English
Bloomsbury Professional
15 August 2022
Longlisted for the 2022 Inner Temple Main

Book Prize

The Right to be Forgotten is one of the most publicised areas of the GDPR and has received massive worldwide publicity following judicial and legal developments in Europe. Individual data regulators have increased powers and importance in dealing with RtbF rights for individuals, and it is more important than ever for them to be up to date. The new, second edition, is fully updated to include:

- the increasing importance of the role of RtbF in relation to media content (newspapers and television media in particular).

- the evolving jurisprudence in terms of RtbF generally, especially in light of increased understanding of the GDPR RtbF and the landmark Google Spain RtbF case.

- the recent Google France case.

- the potential for group actions, class actions, and litigation funding, in relation to RtbF issues

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   1.054kg
ISBN:   9781526521934
ISBN 10:   1526521938
Pages:   568
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part A Background Chapter 1 The Problem of Time Chapter 2 Big Bang Chapter 3 Problems Facing Individuals Chapter 4 Online Tools Chapter 5 Legal Backdrop Chapter 6 The Parties of Data Protection Chapter 7 Forgetting and Other Rights Chapter 8 Enhanced Regime Chapter 9 Responses Chapter 10 Practical Issues Facing Individuals Part B Right to be Forgotten: The Details Chapter 11 The Right Chapter 12 The RtbF Rights and Streams Chapter 13 Additional RtbF Obligations Chapter 14 Exemptions Part C Official Guidance Chapter 15 The WP 29 Guidance on Google Spain Part D EU Case Examples Chapter 16 EU Case Law Examples Part E National Case Law Chapter 17 National Case Law: United Kingdom Chapter 18 Successful UK RtbF Case – NT2 Chapter 19 Unsuccessful UK RtbF Case – NT1 Chapter 20 ICO and the RtbF Chapter 21 UK Law Chapter 22 UK Brexit and Data Protection Part F Additional Cases Chapter 23 Additional Cases Part G Media Issues Chapter 24 Media Part H Additional Solutions: Options to Consider Chapter 25 Potential Additional Solution Part I Impact, Commentary and Future Chapter 26 Conclusion: Impact and Future Appendices Amanda Todd Transcript Google Spain: Reference to Legal Provisions

Dr Paul Lambert BA LLB LLM, TMA, CTMA, Adjunct Professor (Information Technology Law Institute), Qualified Lawyer, PhD, CDPO, Senior Consultant, has been publishing articles in legal and business journals on topics such as data protection, internet, intellectual property and courtroom broadcasting for many years (including the European Intellectual Property Review). He has published books in the US and Europe and spoken and written, and been interviewed, on these issues in the US, Europe and Asia.

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