France, Germany and the U.K. “generate 51 percent of all delisting requests, for instance, while Greeks barely assert the right all,” and enforcing the right in the U.S. “could well be unconstitutional.” Unknown is if and how Google would “respect similar demands from Turkey … or enforce Thailand’s lèse-majesté law.”
“Confronting such a complicated and nuanced challenge is a matter for legislatures, not private companies,” concludes Bloomberg, which notes that, in practice, “countries with the most severe restrictions would effectively determine policy worldwide.”
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