Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne issued a statement on the Federal Court of Appeal's decision to uphold a prior court ruling that Google's search engine service is subject to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, which brings "welcome clarification" to the law's intent. The case concerned a person who alleged Google returned outdated, inaccurate news articles about them when their name was searched, which they said caused them harm.
OPC supports appeal court's decision on Google searches
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