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Google's CNIL sanction should be annulled, French supreme court opinion says

By Arezki Yaïche and Matthew Newman ( March 13, 2020, 17:28 GMT | Insight) -- Google may be headed for a major court victory in France after a “right to be forgotten” decision faced another review in a French court today. Alexandre Lallet, a magistrate at the French State Council, told judges during a hearing today that a sanction imposed on the US tech giant in 2016 by French privacy watchdog CNIL for failing to delist people from its domain names should be annulled.Google may be headed for a major court victory in France after a “right to be forgotten” decision faced another review in a French court today....

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