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Posted on May 15, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Jonathan Zittrain writes:

I’ve written an  op-ed for the New York Times  about the European Court of Justice’s ruling finding a “right to be forgotten.” After that and my  initial blog post in reaction  to the court’s ruling, I wanted to share some further thoughts on this fascinating and potentially far-reaching development.

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