Experts fear a European 'right to be forgotten' online ruling may be duplicated in Australia

By Henry Belot
Updated December 2 2014 - 10:14am, first published November 19 2014 - 2:16pm

Civil libertarians, academics, and legal experts have expressed concern the "right to be forgotten" online may be duplicated in Australia after a court ruled European citizens  could stop Google linking to items deemed inadequate, irrelevant or excessive.

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