Microsoft Taking Right-to-Be-Forgotten Requests for Bing
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Microsoft Corp. started taking requests from people in Europe who want its Bing search engine to hide results from searches on their names, more than two months after a court created a “right to be forgotten.”
Microsoft’s online form went live in Europe today to comply with the European Union’s Court of Justice ruling, Robin Koch, a spokesman for the company in Brussels, said by phone. The company will “continue to work out the details of the process we’ll use to evaluate the requests,” Koch said in an e-mail.