by Lisa Vaas on June 19, 2014
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Forcing Google to develop amnesia is turning out to be contagious.
Likely inspired by Europeans winning the right to be forgotten in Google search results last month, a Canadian court has ruled that Google has to remove search results for a Canadian company's competitor, not just in Canada but around the world.
The Supreme Court of British Columbia ruled on 13 June that Google had two weeks to forget the websites of a handful of companies with "Datalink" in their names.
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