Right To Be Forgotten And Article 19
- IJLLR Journal
- Mar 8, 2022
- 1 min read
Ms. Srishti Jain, Research Scholar, Amity Law School, Amity University Rajasthan
ABSTRACT
The right to be forgotten "reflects an individual's request to have some data erased so that third parties cannot identify them." It's been characterized as "the right to remain silent on prior life experiences that are no longer occurring." As a result, people with the right to be forgotten can have information, videos, or images about themselves removed from specific online records, making it impossible for search engines to identify them. There appears to be a conflict with the much-loved right to freedom of expression.
Keywords: Right to be forgotten, Right to erasure, Right to Privacy, Freedom to speech and expression.