The EU’s proposed ‘right to be forgotten’ – is it practical?
At the start of 2012 the EU proposed a right for individuals ‘to be forgotten’ – that is, to be able to request that those holding their personal data remove the digital copies of the information.
But, given that the data an individual may wish to have ‘forgotten’ is likely to stored (mirrored, etc) in numerous locations, is it practical? Sheppherd & Wedderburn discuss this question, and conclude that it may not be.