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Google in Fight over "Right to be Forgotten" in Europe
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/10/wo...rgotten&st=cse
This is a difficult one. On the one hand, I can clearly see how the obfuscation of information will be used to benefit the elites and corporations by covering up their crimes. On the other, I can also see this as a push back against the commodification of every thing: every public space, every bit of personal information. An interesting quote: "The deputy director of the agency, Jesús Rubí, pointed to the official government gazette, which used to publish every weekday, including bankruptcy auctions, official pardons, and who passed the civil service exams. Usually 220 pages of fine print, it quickly ended up gathering dust on various backroom shelves. The information was still there, but not easily accessible. Then two years ago, the 350-year-old publication went online, making it possible for embarrassing information — no matter how old — to be obtained easily. Mr. Rubí said he doubted that anyone meant for the information to haunt citizens forever: “The law obliges us to put this info in the gazette. But I am sure that if the law was written today, lawmakers would say O.K., publish this, but it should not be accessible by a search engine.” |
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If I understand correctly, when Stieg Larsson of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" fame died, his long-term live-in girlfriend was utterly screwed out of book royalties, because she didn't have legal status as his wife. They never legally married because to do so would effectively make their home address a matter of public documentation (on the marriage license), and he regularly received threats from Neo-Nazi groups.
I mention this because this issue of not wanting to be locatable isn't just a Google/Internet issue, although that definitely broadens the scope by a huge factor. It's a major pickle -- you don't want your home address to be easy to locate by someone who wants to do you harm, HOWEVER, if that someone knows your legal name, it's laughably easy to track you down, internet or no internet... |
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I agree with the Europeans, a lot of this stuff is not our business. I shouldn't be able to type in someone's name and get every address and phone number that they've ever had. It's getting out of control.
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Of course he could (and should) have simply willed it to her... All that it takes in most jurisdictions is a piece of paper and half an hour of your time.
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Most people don't will "all profits after my death that are accrued as my intellectual property" specifically to someone because they don't really expect to be a posthumous hit author. ![]() |
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However, when he died, his novels were unpublished. He had just been a journalist who wrote in his spare time. For most people, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. He hadn't attempted to get them published until right before he died, wasn't seen as well off in life, so it only became a fight after the money started rolling in posthumously. Also, the will he made when he was 23 was invalidated under the claim it wasn't officially witnessed.
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But I only bring up Larsson to illustrate the larger point which is that privacy is (unfortunately) really more of a mythic ideal than a realistic option. I think instead of going after Google to remove people, we're going to have to institute stronger protections -- take abusers and threats seriously under the law and prevent employers from firing employees for actions not done on company time, etc. |
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If you're not married, however, the task of naming one (an heir, that is) falls on you. Simply having lived together with someone for some time, especially in countries where common law marriages don't exist, is not sufficient. Quote:
The bottom line is this: It might make sense from a purely financial point of view (think death duties), but you don't have to marry somebody in order for them to become your heir. Last edited by rogue_librarian; 08-12-2011 at 01:25 PM. |
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If they weren't married because the marriage license as a public document would have allowed Neo-Nazis to learn their home address, then it stands to reason that they wouldn't have an impregnable will for the same reason. Apparently he DID have a will, but his family went to court and had it broken. Quote:
Also, we're trying to solve the problem of a dead guy when I only brought the example to point out that this privacy issue is bigger than Google. ![]() Last edited by anamardoll; 08-12-2011 at 02:14 PM. |
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