Erik Norgaard wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:

IANAL but I think it would be interesting to know what the legal implications are here. Could it be a legal requirement that you can request that your data is removed?


Could it be a legal requirement that you can prove that you are actually the original poster and as the auther has (if any) the right to request the data removed? DNA test?

Google only requests that you use the same email address to have it removed. I think this is reasonable. You can actually get it removed without using the email address but I think that is a little harder.



When I search for my name, I'm in competition with a wrestler - really anoying, in particular because his last results are from 2003, can I have him removed? of course not, nor would I try to.

No. You could however request that your own pages/articles are removed as you would be the legal copyright holder for those.....I think. ;)



If you feel the first matches refer to irrelevant old posts, try posting something new and more interesting :-) get referals to your new cool web page, update it regularly, etc...


I have now had the luck to wrestle my oponent to the next page - ha, all first 10 matches are mine :-)



I think the point the OP was trying to make is that he would not like those posts to appear at all. :)


Chris


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