Google makes webform for removal of search results after European ruling


A woman walks past the Google offices near the city centre in Dublin July 8, 2013.Cathal McNaughton


Google has already been receiving requests to remove objectionable personal information from its search engine after the Court of Justice of the European Union's ruling that requires Internet search services remove information deemed 'inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant.'


'We're creating an expert advisory committee to cultivate a public conversation about these issues,' a Google representative said in a statement.


Google will also work with data protection authorities and others as the company implements this ruling, the representative said.


(Reporting by Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco and Shailaja Sharma in Bangalore; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)


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