In the example at hand, the article you linked to does not grant to Apache the right to oppose to your right to oblivion.
Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 14:45, Anthony Cartmell <li...@fonant.com> wrote: >> Ok we both subscribed to the list, but > the GDPR gives us the right to be >> forgotten, for example. Now suppose > you unsubscribe. You find out that >> your e-mails are archived on various > sites other than SA. You send an >> e-mail to SA's or Apache's postmaster > exerting your rights and demanding >> your shit to be deleted. According to > the GDPR, Apache *must* comply *and* >> it must forward the demand to all > of the third party archives. Nope. The >> right to be forgotten does not supersede every other interest, and there are >> situations where personal data does *not* need to be deleted: >> https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/reform/rules-business-and-organisations/dealing-citizens/do-we-always-have-delete-personal-data-if-person-asks_en >> Anthony -- www.fonant.com - Quality web sites Tel. 01903 867 810 Fonant Ltd >> is registered in England and Wales, company No. 7006596 Registered office: >> Amelia House, Crescent Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1QR