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Daily Dashboard | Amsterdam court rules in favor of surgeon in RTBF case Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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An Amsterdam district court ruled in favor of a Dutch surgeon in a right-to-be-forgotten case, the Guardian reports. The surgeon had been sentenced to a conditional suspension over the postoperative care of a patient; however, the first entry when her name was searched on Google was doctors who are on an “unofficial blacklist.” Google and the Dutch data protection authority, Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, shot down attempts to have the listing removed as the page was relevant with the doctor still on probation. The district court disagreed and determined the surgeon had “an interest in not indicating that every time someone enters their full name in Google’s search engine, (almost) immediately the mention of her name appears on the ‘blacklist of doctors,’ and this importance adds more weight than the public’s interest in finding this information in this way.”
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