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Right to be Forgotten: Online Liability, Online Memory

Augusto Sebastio and Michele Corleto
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Augusto Sebastio: University of Bari, Italy
Michele Corleto: Pegaso Telematic University, Italy

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Abstract: The Internet is a marvellous tool for mediated relationships an intense instrument for developing and maintaining contacts. The power of Internet in social relation evolution is studied as a phenomenon for social change, social participation accreditation and multiple identity. Using this new way of communication it is easy to collect information data and details without property. In the social online life there is always a memory for everything also if we want to forget. Who has the power to forget? A part of the analogical world need to remember historical and everyday events, the internet world need to forget what is always online. The present research is a tool for evaluation and analysis of European regulations proposed and social participation remedy. Online evolution and social aspect have to be connected to existing rules. An analysis of liability, social aspects of online presence, legal cases online permanent memory effects.

Keywords: right to be forgotten; data deletion; social relationship; internet memory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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