Comment Re:The "right to be forgotten" (Score 1) 210
But stale content
Well, smart people do that. Other people check manually.
"B...but the Waback Machine" you say. The Wayback Machine doesn't archive everything, and unless you know the specific URL you're looking for, searching it can be a bear.
There are many ways that content disappears from public view. In some ways it's
"The Right To Be Forgotten" is founded on three false beliefs:
1. It's a right.
2. It can be enforced
3. It's necessary because data doesn't rot in a digital world.
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