Thursday, April 10, 2008

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Right to oblivion?

CREIS a correspondent writes:

"Hello,



I point out this interesting article ( http://www.fenetreeurope.com/php/page.php?section=actu&id=10880 ) on

to data retention by search engines.



However, despite the measures to be taken by the G29, there are ways to get old information published on the Internet.
Thus
The Internet Archive, an institution nonprofit organization founded in 1996, aims to build a library of the Internet. With the archive, a web site can survive after her disappearance. The Wayback Machine (or back) is the interface that allows users to view contents of archives (http://www.archive.org/web/web.php), for example pages with the URL has been changed, the old versions of a site updated. To perform a search, you must specify the URL of the Web page and the desired date. The data published on the Web does not really disappear and for the most seasoned users, the right to forget may be partly diverted.
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