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Audience member: Do we have the right to be forgotten, and should we have the right to be forgotten?
Much like Mario Costeja Gonzalez (the plaintiff in the Right to be Forgotten case) he will, ironically, never be able to be forgotten now.
He has left his mark – never to be forgotten.
The forgotten men & women will no longer be forgotten.
" He added, "It's important that they not be forgotten.
He has left his mark -- never to be forgotten.
New Year's resolution #6: Be forgotten less often in restaurants.
The lessons of Ferguson and Baltimore must not be forgotten.
"War, politics and nationalities will be forgotten," the letter continued.
Hodor, you may gone, but you will never be forgotten.
"I want to be forgotten and live peacefully," he said.
"What an incredible talent that won't be forgotten," he continued.
To which he responded: I would like to be forgotten.
The terrorists may be gone, but they cannot be forgotten.
And also, lest it be forgotten, the husband of Mrs.
" "John McCain is one American who will never be forgotten.
Our fellow citizens must not be forgotten or left behind.
It's not anything that can just be forgotten, or forgiven.
The forgotten man and woman will never be forgotten again.
Biggie Smalls is gone, but he will never be forgotten.
What he brought to the game will never be forgotten.
"What he brought to the game will never be forgotten."
They'll be forgotten and abandoned by their owners soon enough.
Maybe it should try using the right to be forgotten?
He'll never be forgotten and I will be forever grateful.
Here's to 2016 — may all your awkward smooches be forgotten.
"Let me have the right to be forgotten," Yang wrote.
He will be greatly missed and will never be forgotten.
She told us, 'You are not going to be forgotten.
The victims of such terrible crimes must not be forgotten.
Signer said he didn't wanted her life to be forgotten.
How he impacted all our lives will never be forgotten.
His gracious leadership and tremendous inspiration will never be forgotten.
It also helps ensure that history will not be forgotten.
Some worry that their concerns and frustrations will be forgotten.
Also we cannot allow the workers affected to be forgotten.
These photographs will soon be forgotten if we allow it.
Overall, Go Be Forgotten is expansive and, at times, contemplative.
They're not a click away, but they won't be forgotten.
And after Trump's speech, it will most likely be forgotten.
He's a good boy and he will never be forgotten.
You know, I'm the person least likely to be forgotten.
It is a history that many fear will be forgotten.
Social media stars need daily content lest they be forgotten.
You were full of light and will not be forgotten!
After all it's part of history and shouldn't be forgotten.
Their experience and their contributions must also not be forgotten.
But if it doesn't get taught, it will be forgotten.
The feeling of a new toy can never be forgotten.
"I think it's something that can't be forgotten," Feinstein added.
I don't think he'll be forgotten around here anytime soon.
But if it doesn't get taught, it will be forgotten.
Another game would come along, and Vampyr would be forgotten.
Her love, her light, her spirit will never be forgotten.
"We don't want what happened in Davao to be forgotten."
Google Nears Win in Europe Over 'Right to Be Forgotten' The European Union has a "right to be forgotten" link that can be used to require Google to remove search results about its citizens.
They build these tombs because they don't want to be forgotten.
They didn't want Savino's firing and the allegations to be forgotten.
"I didn't want his name to be forgotten," Mr. Hines said.
The mistake was clearly too good to be forgotten so easily.
"She was a fighter for justice and will not be forgotten."
It's also true that this menswear event will not be forgotten.
What can't be forgotten is that they were playing funk first.
These children are the ones who are going to be forgotten.
He said the sacrifices of U.S. forces would not be forgotten.
But this will be forgotten in the fierce debate to come.
Nipsey's gone forever, but he'll never be forgotten in L.A. RIP
That cliche needed to be forgotten so culture could move forward.
Her ability to connect with others will not soon be forgotten.
From one British pop icon to another: you'll never be forgotten.
What does that mean to you, the right to be forgotten?
People are exchanging them and all will soon be forgotten, right?
Her fall from grace will probably be forgotten in two weeks.
You are a legend and your soul will never be forgotten.
Never should it be forgotten how onerous it is to forget.
And it has also caused many vulnerable people to be forgotten.
So who is deciding the merits of applications to be "forgotten"?
But even memories which have been well consolidated can be forgotten.
" Says Hart, "She is not going to be forgotten down here.
She definitely left her mark and will not soon be forgotten.
These horrific, genocidal crimes are inexcusable and should never be forgotten.
He will never be forgotten - we will make sure of it.
Yet, in contrast, do we have the right to be forgotten?
They're gone for now, but Buttigieg and Klobuchar won't be forgotten.
"Atenco will not be forgotten," the students at La Ibero chanted.
But by December, he predicted, Sanders health scare will be forgotten.
A country where All the middle class seems to be forgotten.
Does our urge to know outbid his right to be forgotten?
Vittorio Pecoraro sued Mr. Biancardi, citing the right to be forgotten.
They will be dearly missed, and they will never be forgotten.
It's a name that will never be forgotten in Liberian history.
But the memories Michael made with it will never be forgotten.
Also, all of the things we make will be forgotten eventually.
This looks like a date night that will literally never be forgotten.
And not to be forgotten: major deals on big ticket tech items.
It's been a decade, but Kanye refuses to let Donda be forgotten.
But just because it might be forgotten doesn't mean it's not important.
Seeing the smiles when I came for visits will never be forgotten.
Others see a minor spat over language, which will quickly be forgotten.
Everything else is or can someday be forgotten with a dizzying speed.
We all loved her to bits and she will never be forgotten.
The thoughts and prayers autoresponder will be forgotten in a few days.
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Some of these are likely pivotal moments, while others may be forgotten.
Samantha is no longer with us but she will not be forgotten.
Sometimes people say, I don't know, maybe that history should be forgotten.
It is a powerful act of Justice that will never be forgotten.
However, that doesn't mean she wants this ordeal to be forgotten about.
We have no right to be forgotten, although, perhaps we need one.
And it shouldn't be forgotten that the midterm map heavily favors Republicans.
The pony will never be forgotten but it always looked so tight.
The role of the North Koreans themselves, however, should not be forgotten.
""We all loved her to bits and she will never be forgotten.
Arguments that seared through a little boy's brain, never to be forgotten.
He could create a traffic jam that would not soon be forgotten.
Known or unknown to the nation, they can no longer be forgotten.
"I'm worried Sochi will be forgotten, and it scares me," she said.
The right to be forgotten is a popular solution to this problem.
I think cuz I reminded him that he'd be forgotten when dead.
Our loss today is just gutting, but she will never be forgotten.
A past trauma that needed to be forgotten but somehow still exists.
" He called the last chapter of his autobiography "Happy to Be Forgotten.
Shaivi feared they might be forgotten in this time of social distancing.
Her work in liberating Chinese woman from societal constraints shouldn't be forgotten.
And whatever happens to Mr. Levine, his accomplishments will not be forgotten.
It was either I do this story or let it be forgotten.
A tribute posted on her obituary page says she'll never be forgotten.
However, it should not be forgotten that this is within Turkish borders.
Jim Johannson, you have moved on, but you will not be forgotten.
Subsidiary plot points and characters are summoned up only to be forgotten.
Terrorism, it must never be forgotten, is far more than wanton violence.
This does not, however, mean that 2018's shutdown will be forgotten.
Oh, Fyre Festival — a shitshow so historic, may it never be forgotten.
They'll come and they'll go, and in time they'll soon be forgotten.
In three months, this will be forgotten and people will move on.
He also felt that there were unsung heroes who shouldn't be forgotten.
Yet if we aren't careful, what is being lived will be forgotten.
The forgotten men and women of America will be forgotten no longer.
But his personality and his style of play will not soon be forgotten.
"The forgotten men and women of this country will be forgotten no more."
Either that, or something better will come along, and Bitcoin will be forgotten.
"A memory never to be forgotten that&aposs awesome," one Instagram user replied.
India, lest it be forgotten, is as populous as 150 other countries combined.
Either way, SoftBank's association with MBS doesn't look to be forgotten anytime soon.
The agonising course of CETA will not quickly be forgotten by potential partners.
Until data is misused, Facebook's breach will be forgotten, TechCrunch's Josh Constine predicts.
That option is a function of the GDPR's "Right to be Forgotten" article.
But they are forgotten no more and they will never be forgotten again.
Your loved ones will never be forgotten, we will always honor their memory.
We all miss you terribly but know you will never be forgotten…#ilovebobby.
The Voice contestant Christina Grimmie may be gone, but she'll never be forgotten.
Leslie Jones jumps in to remind everyone that intersectionality should not be forgotten.
I have faith that Mr Hawking and his contribution will never be forgotten.
I don't remember a time without you, and you will not be forgotten.
Something like that is happening in Europe with The Right to be Forgotten.
Toast will never, ever be forgotten, but Cheese helped all of us heal.
That misstep doesn't appear to be forgotten by Chinese commenters on social media.
Honorable mention to Staten Island, who, in this war, would not be forgotten.
There were many diplomatic failures during this period that should not be forgotten.
As the opioid epidemic rages, lessons from the 1980s should not be forgotten.
Your talent, your humor and your compassionate heart will not soon be forgotten.
Beth Chapman will never be forgotten and I can say that with confidence.
This is entrance into the Christian community and it should never be forgotten.
OPG wants to bury this waste so it can be forgotten, essentially forever.
So you think the right to be forgotten should be in this country?
In 2015, Google reported receiving more than 400,000 right-to-be-forgotten requests.
"We don't want our history to be forgotten and whitewashed away," she said.
And—as its people reminded us last November—it will not be forgotten.
"The fact that this terrible thing happened should never be forgotten," Bach says.
The phrase "fill someone's bucket" should not be forgotten in your own home.
Some worry that they will be forgotten, along with their concerns and frustrations.
And that's fine, since this will all be forgotten in a few days.
It's definitely cool to incorporate style and for that to not be forgotten.
Many dismissed his proposal as an empty flourish that would soon be forgotten.
That day in the office is a day that will never be forgotten.
Would the house otherwise be forgotten if it didn't sit atop her shoulders?
The hope, we can assume, is that once seen, it'll never be forgotten.
Lest it be forgotten, both Gantz and Lapid are veterans of Netanyahu's governments.
"The Jews never want what happened to them to be forgotten," he said.
Sergeant Bergdahl's misguided crimes can't be forgotten, but his punishment must have limits.
But those moments, those glimpses of what lies beneath, should not be forgotten.
For years, she thought she'd be forgotten like countless other sexual assault victims.
"People want a voice, and they don't want to be forgotten," said Headey.
Supporters say the right to be forgotten is an important online privacy tool.
His racist stop-and-frisk policy as New York mayor can't be forgotten.
The merits of the Fridays for Future movement will surely not be forgotten.
His name may be forgotten, but the age of Comstockery is not over.
But they are forgotten no more, and they will never be forgotten again.
Google will not have to apply Europe's "right to be forgotten" law worldwide.
His contributions into the security of the Baltic states will never be forgotten.
It might be overshadowed by the Model 3, but it shouldn't be forgotten.
Europe's top court rules that 'right to be forgotten' only applies in Europe Google and other search engines started implementing the right to be forgotten in 2014, allowing European citizens to ask search engines to delist results with sensitive personal information.
Cleaning up an extremely memorable mess that won't be forgotten by Griffin anytime soon.
Jill Zarin's husband Bobby may be gone, but he certainly will never be forgotten.
Teen girls were dangerous magic, and that wasn't to be forgotten in a hurry.
Knezovich told the Washington Post that the student's sacrifice and courage wouldn't be forgotten.
"The voices of those who we have lost will not be forgotten," Mohseni said.
"The families of Flint will not be forgotten," Schuette said at a news conference.
"Trinidad 'Javier' Bueno was a great man who will never be forgotten," she wrote.
It is comforting to know that I cannot get stuck in and be forgotten.
If he can be gotten rid of, then his malign effect will be forgotten.
" Similarly, a Twitter tribute by comedian George Wallace reads, "you will never be forgotten.
The "right to be forgotten" isn't guaranteed worldwide, according to a new court ruling.
"It's a Valentine gift that will never be forgotten," said Harmonizers member Steve Adams.
The tech world moves so fast it'll be forgotten before the decade is out.
"Give it five, 10 years, and the blood will be forgotten," Mr. Kolomoisky said.
It is important that past moral transgressions not be forgotten, lest they be repeated.
Adam told CNN he's worried that those still on the island may be forgotten.
Moore is also right that this is an election that won't soon be forgotten.
That is a powerful closing statement from a player who will not be forgotten.
Carrie Kinsey's is now one voice from the past that will not be forgotten.
Tech Tip Q. Is there a "right to be forgotten" in the United States?
I think it's something that can't be forgotten; I certainly can never forget it.
When I walk into that Oval Office every morning, you will not be forgotten.
"I don't want her to ever be forgotten — and believe me, she won't be."
The Sistine Chapel is also a chapel, and that's something that cannot be forgotten.
If this doesn't follow through it will be forgotten in a couple of months.
"We can't guarantee you'll be helped, but you won't be forgotten," their website says.
A brutal war – never to be forgotten in Iran – resulted in a million deaths.
"It will not be forgotten by some memory that we were contemporaries," he wrote.
"Their sacrifice in service to our country will never be forgotten," the President tweeted.
His decades of service will not be forgotten by the men & women of Arizona.
Google and other search engines started implementing the right to be forgotten in 2014.
Oh, and again, lest it be forgotten, she had that $30 billion aid plan.
He wrote of lost loves, lives and nature so they should never be forgotten.
To some extent, if you're not in the market, you're going to be forgotten.
In the end the censor will be forgotten and the work will live on.
"The E.U. has this strong sense of the right to be forgotten," he said.
I am well aware that in a week's time, this affair will be forgotten.
But the campaign group and her family are determined she will not be forgotten.
Most of these problems tend to be forgotten as the winner consolidates party support.
Williams crafts a character who will not soon be forgotten by horror-movie fans.
"The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer," he promised.
The ruling applies to all search engines, as does the EUs right to be forgotten.
The effort assures current servicemen that, should the worst befall them, they won't be forgotten.
His passion and love of weather will never be forgotten, he will be greatly missed.
But he said the people receiving treatment through the Medicaid expansion now shouldn't be forgotten.
Recall, Europe's highest court ruled in favor of the "right to be forgotten" in 2014.
"She may be gone from this place, but she will never be forgotten," she wrote.
"Freddy will never be forgotten, but life will also never be the same without him."
That would be interpreted as a signal that the Midwest won't be forgotten in 2020.
He hopes as media attention on the case fades that Qandeel will not be forgotten.
His compassion and big heart for the kids of St. Jude won't soon be forgotten.
While we must learn more about the attacker, the victims & families will not be forgotten.
CHAFFETZ: Well, in -- in Europe, they&aposre actually dealing with the right to be forgotten.
You think of a lot of the copyright issues, the right to be forgotten, privacy.
She refuses to let the identities of the women they tried to erase be forgotten.
Do you worry that the tragedy that you witnessed is just going to be forgotten?
And worse: Bannerman will turn on each other, treaties only recently signed will be forgotten.
Let it never be forgotten that Alice Cooper has a marvelous flair for the dramatic.
He will not be forgotten by at least one Afghan man who served with him.
"Right to be forgotten" laws compel search engines to remove certain results for European users.
They don't want to be forgotten, especially when they hear comments like those from Sen.
Heather was a sweet, sweet soul and she'll never be replaced, she'll never be forgotten.
Yet the wounds Trump has left behind are deep and will not soon be forgotten.
The most memorable ones have worked their way into soda lore, refusing to be forgotten.
The right to be forgotten is not going to happen in this country, for example.
People's lives are on the line, and there are victims, which should never be forgotten.
Just learned Colonel Abrams passed away, never to be forgotten, R.I.P. we lost another one.
"If you ask me - in a month it will all be forgotten," the bidder said.
They help lessen the likelihood that stories will blend together and be forgotten over time.
He was afraid, at the start, that he might be forgotten while he was away.
The joy and happiness that he brought to all of us will not be forgotten.
His second win promises to be different, even if the Frenchman will not be forgotten.
"Dearest Abdullah, you will never be forgotten," CAIR Sacramento Valley wrote on Friday on Facebook.
That censorship of speech was the natural consequence of requiring older facts to be forgotten.
At Boston's international airport, the storm was a one-day event soon to be forgotten.
They're denied the opportunities we had to be forgotten and to have their mistakes forgiven.
" The statement closed, vowing, "To the regime's victims, we say: You will not be forgotten.
It should not be forgotten that September 11 began as a beautiful blue-sky day.
He was freed in 2002, and launched a legal bid to be forgotten in 2009.
Still, he makes an integral contribution to a "Macbeth" that will not soon be forgotten.
No matter what is said tonight, it will be forgotten before the digital ink dries.
However, there's another key piece that shouldn't be forgotten: a reliable pair of running socks.
But more times than not, the snubs seem to run together, soon to be forgotten.
So I began to be forgotten, like the seven newspapers I worked for are forgotten.
The "shared decision-making" we often talk about in other clinical settings may be forgotten.
Companies must disclose how their customers can contact them to request their data be forgotten.
A framework to ensure people's right to be forgotten is only just starting to emerge.
I think the European law here goes too far in the right to be forgotten.
Rickles died on Thursday at age 90, but his comedic legacy will never be forgotten.
The European right to be forgotten and the question about where those things are going — European right to be forgotten, famously created on the backs of some guy who got his picture taken in a Nazi uniform and wanted it scoured off the internet.
At his inauguration he declared that America's "forgotten men and women" will "be forgotten no longer".
Carrie Fisher may be gone, but she will never be forgotten by her daughter Billie Lourd.
Flappy Bird, as we know it, is now gone...but it will never ever be forgotten.
It should not be forgotten that Microsoft got where it is today in part through rapacity.
Needless to say, with Ariana's many heartwarming tributes, Miller's legacy will not be forgotten anytime soon.
In a few short days, however, those "significant risks" are all but certain to be forgotten.
Rod & Paula Bramblett will never be forgotten, & Rod's voice will echo on for generations to come.
History says the G7 will be forgotten and receive few, infrequent updates on the software front.
Or will the dream of a Chinese hockey power be forgotten, just another deserted Olympic edifice?
She was a princess with the strength of a warrior and she will NEVER be forgotten.
But much of the angst will be forgotten if student numbers begin to grow more quickly.
His baritone, as though sung through a quarry, wavered and shook but will never be forgotten.
As for the "malcontents" ... Ditka says just let them be and move on -- they'll be forgotten.
This costume goes to show that even though Note7 was recalled, it will never be forgotten.
Their hard work and dedication to the campaign is greatly appreciated, and will not be forgotten.
" She said the mother of three daughters was "irreplaceable, much loved, and will never be forgotten.
It had to be forgotten and outside of people's mouths for it to be re-discovered.
"His service to our country, state and local community will not soon be forgotten," Hogan said.
You may be gone but you're not going to be forgotten for a long time yet.
"That photograph of May and Trump holding hands will never be forgotten," said one EU ambassador.
It's not unusual for companies to rebrand themselves, but those original names tend to be forgotten.
Yet there are horrors that by virtue of their sheer scale and evil cannot be forgotten.
That could all be forgotten in 24 hours, or become a story all of its own.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has publicly expressed disagreement with the EU's "Right to Be Forgotten" law.
Because in other cities it would be forgotten or in other sports it doesn't hold water.
Instead of giving Lisa a bouquet that might be forgotten or die, Morell made a photograph.
Mary Tyler Moore has died at age 80, but her television legacy will never be forgotten.
But to suggest that it be forgotten is a circuitous way of reaching the same end.
Vonnegut died in 2007 at the age of 84, gone but destined to never be forgotten.
And countless other residents narrowly escaped with their lives, their close calls never to be forgotten.
Now old times there will soon be forgotten for it did the work of 100 men.
" The company also recently changed part of the way it approaches the "right to be forgotten.
Privacy supporters praise the right to be forgotten as an important tool that protects people online.
The ruling against him confirmed the right to be forgotten had the upper hand, he said.
Alphabet – Alphabet's Google unit won a European court fight over tougher "right to be forgotten" rules.
There is a new opportunity to ask why work of such originality could ever be forgotten.
"Once we begin playing next year," said Ramos, the Siege leader, "everything else will be forgotten."
"I don't want him or his music to be forgotten," she said in a recent interview.
While "right to be forgotten" laws mainly center on the right of individuals to request personal data be deleted from the internet or search results, the Chinese government has been found to suppress factual information that would not be subject to the "right to be forgotten" laws.
"Part of their concern was if they got arrested they'd just be forgotten about," Ms. McGowan said.
But this week, Google is pushing back against efforts to expand the right to be forgotten globally.
Or is it just another gimmick that'll soon be forgotten when the next fad diet comes along?
Let it not be forgotten that the company has struggled to justify its huge $45 billion valuation.
And it shouldn't be forgotten that Captain Marvel hits screens just months before the fourth Avengers movie.
Privacy by design, data minimization and the right to be forgotten are all requirements of the GDPR.
After seven seasons and 160 episodes, Pretty Little Liars is gone, but it will never be forgotten.
"These tragedies will move along to other areas only to be forgotten after a time," she said.
"Once a show is off the air, maybe it'll be forgotten about a little bit," he says.
Yet Bronstein remains committed to portraying those who might otherwise be forgotten in a seemingly endless conflict.
Robert Hoffa, the uncle of Monica Hoffa, said the families would not left the victims be forgotten.
This is one of those calls that had a great outcome and will not soon be forgotten.
"The holocaust should never ever be forgotten, and that's why I loved to do it," Stanley said.
"These days, it should not be forgotten that people live in groups, communities and families," he said.
"The forgotten man and woman will never be forgotten again," the president-elect tweeted on November 9.
The content that falls under the "right to be forgotten" rule for European countries takes that honor.
So unless socialism is providing free socks, it will be forgotten about for the next 48 hours.
A hymn to the pop gods boiling over guitar solos and electronic shivers, it will be forgotten.
That shouldn't detract from the hard work of the athletes competing, but it shouldn't be forgotten, either.
"(Labor laws) cannot be forgotten by any firm in a supply chain," Heringer told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Her mother told CNN she is speaking out because she doesn't want her daughter to be forgotten.
Lest the publication itself be forgotten, Ms. Wasserstein said she was still dedicated to the print product.
"Steve transformed the industry and the Marvel Universe, and his legacy will never be forgotten," Buckley said.
And it is critical that countries open their wallets, and that this terrible suffering not be forgotten.
Simone TB in Fake Palms is an incredibly focused and vigorous drummer, which ought not be forgotten.
"If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten," Rudyard Kipling said.
"His decades of service will not be forgotten by the men & women of Arizona," Ward tweeted Saturday.
There's a lingering sense of denial, dread and paranoia from trying to forget what cannot be forgotten.
Lest it be forgotten, a loss for Tottenham could see them finish behind rivals Arsenal in third.
"What we did at Grand Street will never be forgotten, but it'll never happen again," he said.
"The things that are the most obvious and the most clear should never be forgotten," he said.
He may be retiring after 50 years in public life, but he doesn't want to be forgotten.
John McCain's sacrifice and the sacrifices made by all our POWs and MIAs must never be forgotten.
The gratitude and hospitality of the residents of Linthal will not be forgotten by any of us.
The founding fathers are praised, and the fact that they were slave owners seems to be forgotten.
Such abuses should not be forgotten or used to justify a similar treatment of migrants in Mexico.
Dreams are designed to be forgotten, explained Antonio Zadra, a psychology professor at the Université de Montréal.
Many governments have looked to Europe's privacy laws, including the right to be forgotten, as a model.
"It may sound strange to you, but I wish to be forgotten when I die," he said.
The passion he had, and the way he picked up dead bodies, his work can not be forgotten.
That means everyone will issue their statements and reinforce their priors ... and then the report will be forgotten.
Ideas include fresh takes on perennial favorites (think jewelry and supercars), and unique experiences that won't be forgotten.
Whatever happens next, he has done some good work that cannot be erased and will not be forgotten.
But they are, in part, responsible for that demise - as am I - and that shouldn't ever be forgotten.
"Chuck Berry's life was a treasure and a triumph, and he'll never be forgotten," President Bill Clinton tweeted.
DURING Donald Trump's inauguration speech he declared that America's "forgotten men and women" will be "forgotten no longer".
Google has the money to hire enough lawyers to handle requests based on the right to be forgotten.
There appears to be no "cutoff date," so the right to be forgotten will outlast a person's life.
This is at once the wonder and tragedy of Trumpland: nothing need last, and everything can be forgotten.
" Introducing the lengthy list of incredible stars, Winkler noted that their "accomplishments and contributions will never be forgotten.
"Adam Schiff went before Congress, and Adam Schiff, what he did, will never be forgotten," Trump told reporters.
Democratic bosses want to show that the Midwest—and especially Wisconsin—won't be forgotten in that way again.
The devices require tubes, valves, storage containers and a number of small pieces that can easily be forgotten.
While there are similarities with Europe's "right to be forgotten" ruling, the legal cases are not the same.
He leaves behind a loving family, countless friends and admirers, and a lasting legacy that won't be forgotten.
His immense contribution to Leicester City FC, the city of Leicester and English football will never be forgotten.
The measure, known as the "right to be forgotten", has pitted privacy campaigners against defenders of free speech.
I think the right to be forgotten, for example, it needs to be encoded at a national level.
Angela "Big Ang" Raiola has been gone for more than four months, but she will never be forgotten.
Above all, life blindly goes on, and Rebecca Shaw will eventually be forgotten, along with everyone else. ♦
Michael Jackson would have celebrated his 58th birthday on Monday, and while he's gone, he won't be forgotten.
Young people told the committee that complaints of sexual harassment would often be forgotten, with no action taken.
People's phones are littered with apps downloaded with good intentions only to be forgotten after a week's use.
Naturally, an American "right to be forgotten" would need some common-sense restrictions to safeguard the public interest.
The Stan Lee Story, $158.01, available at AmazonMarvel's Stan Lee may be gone, but he'll never be forgotten.
You know, the thing is, if they didn't play this fame game they would be forgotten about already.
Or will this be forgotten about until the next horrific thing he says, tomorrow or Tuesday or whenever?
Its technology helps marketers manage consent, ad-targeting preferences and individual laws like Europe's right to be forgotten.
They must not be forgotten or left to stand alone during this crucial period in their country's history.
To me, it seems like a simple appeal not to be forgotten in an environment scant on humanity.
Her daughter feared that her mother, who she had last seen when she was 11, would be forgotten.
"His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten," Trump wrote.
But the long-term damage the move is doing to our democracy is significant -- and shouldn't be forgotten.
Often, employees and their day-to-day work can be forgotten in this process which is a mistake.
"He was a courageous pilot & an inspiring American whose service will never be forgotten," a second tweet added.
He said he feared that those people might be forgotten once the Trump administration releases new travel restrictions.
Trump's Twitter meltdown today—which shows a deranged and unhinged person—will just be forgotten by Monday afternoon.
Not to be forgotten, Joe Biden got donations from Jean Smart ($340) and Josh Gad ($250) -- while Sen.
These debts have now been erased, but the emotional impact on the families will not soon be forgotten.
Even amid the Comey testimony, and all of the attention it deserves, don't let health care be forgotten.
"I went to rescue dogs alone after Katrina and what I saw will never be forgotten," she said.
In a larger sense, all of this would be forgotten by the child almost as it was happening.
"His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten," Trump tweeted.
"For a while we have to lay low, but then the rule will again be forgotten," she said.
At a time when our health insurance system is under debate, Ms. Lucas's tragic death mustn't be forgotten.
Except: they don't have to be forgotten installments of annual franchises that live and die on their realism.
British Prime Minister Theresa May hailed Beltrame's courage and sacrifice on Twitter, saying they would never be forgotten.
A 16-0 run against the greatest team in the history of the sport won't soon be forgotten.
Read more: Google is fighting a big, messy battle over whether expanding the 'right to be forgotten' amounts to censorshipWhile supporters of privacy rights say the right to be forgotten is an important tool to protect people online, Google argued that expanding this globally would impinge on freedom of speech.
Read more: Google is fighting a big, messy battle over whether expanding the 'right to be forgotten' amounts to censorshipWhile supporters of privacy rights say that "right to be forgotten" is an important tool to protect people online, Google said that expanding this globally would impinge on freedom of speech.
Pines and Rothstein also don't want the stories of the 19 women who have come forward to be forgotten.
"Rest easy young king, you're too good to be forgotten," read a message on a poster with Aamir's photo.
Europe's "right to be forgotten" laws are distinct in important ways from censorship of information by the Chinese government.
The "right to be forgotten" came from a 2014 case decided against Google by the European Court of Justice.
Do not let them continue to try and cover this up," she said:  "Do not let them be forgotten.
"I don't want to be forgotten about because I have to work a lot," Kendall says to Kris Jenner.
In the end I just chucked my phone back into the desk to be forgotten for another five years.
Still, there's an entire American Deaf culture and identity that could be forgotten when we do research like this.
Daniel was taken from us too soon, but his memory will live on, and he will never be forgotten.
"The Never to be Forgotten" (1971), another part of the TV series, furthers Arnold's project of centering cultural marginalia.
The same proportion would demand that businesses delete all their records, using their GDPR-enforced "right to be forgotten".
Do you feel the same about Sicily—a past that isn't allowed to be forgotten or moved on from?
Google has won a long-standing battle in Japan that drew parallels with Europe's "right to be forgotten" ruling.
Plus, the Boaty McBoatface moniker will not be forgotten — it will become the name of the ship's robot submersible.
In the interview, Buttigieg told Kara Swisher that he supports a national "right to be forgotten" from the internet.
That way, he&aposd be forgotten instead of continuing to surface in legal fights over capital punishment, she said.
In writing Salt to the Sea, I came across the perfect example for why it should not be forgotten.
This was my answer: It was a beautiful event that should be documented so as to not be forgotten.
If I am going to have a true memory, there are a thousand things that must first be forgotten.
He feels by writing the diary—detailing the terrible acts of crucifixion and torture—what happened won't be forgotten.
Houston (CNN)As Hurricane Irma heads toward Florida, the Texans impacted by Hurricane Harvey hope they won't be forgotten.
A huge group of scholars is refusing to let the sophisticated hacks that marred the U.S. election be forgotten.
Google is planning to expand Europeans' "right to be forgotten" online, but not as far as regulators had wanted.
Among other things, it will boost people's right to be forgotten and guarantee free, easy access to personal data.
Google is planning to expand Europeans' "right to be forgotten" online, but not as far as regulators had wanted.
A formal commendation was entered into Lerner's file, applauding him for a "heroic action" that would not be forgotten.
"The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer," he told supporters around 3 a.m.
Or was last weekend just a blip on Uber's radar, yet another moment of viral anger to be forgotten?
"This was one of these dramatic and significant episodes in the state's history that shouldn't be forgotten," Stern said.
Another part of the legislation is the right to be forgotten and the right to request data be deleted.
Vanity Fair's March cover star, Jennifer Garner, does not think that Go the Fuck to Sleep should be forgotten.
Len's contributions to the Marvel Universe as writer, editor, and member of the Marvel family will never be forgotten.
Few people have Daniels's brashness or skill set; many would rather be forgotten than become a president's celebrity opponent.
But she also raised that some portions, like the "right to be forgotten" may not work under U.S. law.
He's admired by some, despised by others—but either way, he's a wiseguy who won't be forgotten anytime soon.
"Your distinctive voice that lent itself to so much of the music of my childhood will not be forgotten."
Your courage, dedication and empathy shall not be forgotten, and we will keep fighting with you and for you.
I'm interested in the active use of neglected space to make visible narratives that we fear will be forgotten.
" Sports Illustrated gave it a C: "Good player, but the glaring need at wideout going unaddressed can't be forgotten.
They also must provide users with the "right to be forgotten" — the ability to delete their information upon request.
The shooting "was a tragedy that cannot be forgotten," James B. Vogts, a lawyer for Remington, told the judges.
While Beijing may wait for now, the challenges presented by the American legislation are not likely to be forgotten.
"He has left his mark -- never to be forgotten," Carteris, now president of SAG-AFTRA, said in a statement.
"We will not be forgotten," Cortney Russell, of the Shxwhá:y Village in Canada, told the crowd on the shore.
For example, in Europe, citizens have the "right to be forgotten" and have data removed from online, he noted.
They helped music's biggest legends become the superstars that they were, and they can never be forgotten for that.
Google does not have to apply the right to be forgotten globally, the European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday.
David Bowie won't soon be forgotten anywhere, but especially not in L.A. where artists are throwing up HUGE tributes.
Increasingly, however, the pleasure of connoisseurship seems to be forgotten in the drive to attract more and more eyeballs.
But it should not be forgotten how far the two came to get to the finals, the hurdles overcome.
Stack said McGuinness's failure to admit his role in IRA killings — both directly and indirectly — should not be forgotten.
Privately, senators and aides have said that Warren's moves during that fight won't be forgotten during the presidential race.
Not to be forgotten, Morgan Stanley received a conditional non-objection and must resubmit its plan by December 29.
What shouldn't be forgotten through all of this, though, are the lives of the 49 people lost that day.
Though seemingly banal and unobtrusive enough to be forgotten after use, bathrooms are simultaneously sites of danger for some.
There's no exact science behind which old TV segments will be forgotten and which will become high-grade meme fodder.
That means you fail, that means America fails, that means the forgotten men and women will continue to be forgotten.
Saying goodbye to this Hollywood legend is painful as ever, yet it's clear that her legacy will not be forgotten.
Gonzalez Mocken, a man focused on moving the city forward, any reminder of its tumultuous past ought to be forgotten.
A beautiful arctic bear with a silly, literary-inspired name won't soon be forgotten in the City of Brotherly Love.
Sometimes, as in the case of Kim Kardashian, the initial fame-inducing moment is a flare, intended to be forgotten.
Google has stared down China on search censorship and opposed the EU on implementation of the right to be forgotten.
Picher is evidence of the consequences of such hubris, and it is important that its complicated legacy not be forgotten.
Melania Trump is hardly the first high-profile person to be accused of plagiarism, but this won't be forgotten quickly.
If only the United States had its own version of the rest of the world's "right to be forgotten" laws.
I was just a fan, and the fact that Wyclef went so far to bless me will never be forgotten.
And that's perfectly alright; Bitcoin and its energy woes might be forgotten some day, but cryptocurrencies are here to stay.
Long before the concept of 'the right to be forgotten' started circulating, we asked Evan Ratliff to try to disappear.
A note from Prime Minister Theresa May, attached to a wreath of white roses, promises: "They will never be forgotten."
"Now, with Netflix as our distribution partner, I am confident the legacy of these tremendous women will never be forgotten."
An influential and effective organizer, his role in the March on Washington and our nation's history will never be forgotten.
Washington (CNN)Sean Spicer may be gone (from the White House communications team), but he certainly will not be forgotten.
The spirit of community and of fairness that prompted three brave men to act in Portland must not be forgotten.
If you want a "right to be forgotten," it probably isn't a good idea to do something to immortalize yourself.
The right to be forgotten (RTBF) is an online privacy statute that the European Court of Justice passed in 2014.
This judge's ruling shows that citizens may have recourse beyond Google's decision making about their personal right to be forgotten.
Sure, the odds would be against him, but if Nick loses a fourth Bachelor season, he will not be forgotten.
No matter how a hitter does it, smashing 692 homers stamps him as a slugger who will never be forgotten.
If the gender switch fostered some curiosity, the result is a comedy that -- even without amnesia -- would better be forgotten.
And not to be forgotten, consistently showing an attitude of gratitude can influence people's attitude toward you for the better.
However, it should not be forgotten that coups are treacherous systems that completely eliminate the people's will and devastates democracy.
And consumers will also get the right to be "forgotten", meaning consumer can ask the platform delete their personal data.
Legislators should not forget to include a right to be forgotten in currently proposed legislation for data privacy and protection.
Google is bringing the fight over whether to apply the "right to be forgotten" globally to France's top administrative court.
"Khosrowshahi later clarified to Axios in an email that Khashoggi's murder was "reprehensible and should not be forgotten or excused.
"The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer," Mr. Trump told supporters around 3 a.m.
Mark's story is about how the European Union's so-called right to be forgotten law has worked out in practice.
It is a lesson this nation has at times stubbornly refused to remember, but one that must never be forgotten.
It must not be forgotten how wrong most polling services were in the build-up to the 2015 general election.
Not to be forgotten are the pickled kohlrabi spears, which have taken on a vibrant yellow hue from the turmeric.
Sometimes, as a reader, it feels O.K. — to use one of Andrei's favorite adjectives — to be forgotten in this way.
The details that are most likely to be forgotten or erased contain the lessons that are most critical to learn.
All will be forgotten and forgiven — and Silicon Valley will move on to the next big idea to be squandered.
And with that, Mr. Barnes achieved a goal that his former self would have loathed, even feared: to be forgotten.
Any justice who hopes that with the passage of time such an exchange would be forgotten would likely be disappointed.
But his impact on the Senate, his influence on his colleagues, and the force of his will won't be forgotten.
They promised that Allende, our dead president, would not be forgotten; they vowed that Chile would not succumb to tyranny.
CC: The fines in Europe under the right to be forgotten are tremendous, they're a percentage of your annual profits.
The court said Europe could not impose the right to be forgotten on countries that did not recognize the law.
Google has become a quasi-judicial authority on the right to be forgotten, determining what constitutes private information or not.
Some of the older generation are worried that the epidemic will be forgotten just like many other tragedies in China.
Google is bringing the fight over whether to apply the "right to be forgotten" globally to France's top administrative court.
He was nearly flawless against the Lightning, something that could be forgotten in the wake of his team's offensive barrage.
We use them to text, play games, call, remind us to do simple tasks that can easily be forgotten, etc.
The details that came out in the Harvard case — along with the FBI's Operation Varsity Blues — will not be forgotten.
Google will expand the way it applies the "right to be forgotten" ruling next week, the company said on Friday.
Johnson "was an American hero and her pioneering legacy will never be forgotten," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine wrote on Twitter.
Alphabet's Google does not have to apply the "right to be forgotten" globally, the top court in Europe ruled Tuesday.
It includes rules around the right to be forgotten and allowing users easier access to the data stored by companies.
Who led the base of resistance to Trump and his policies also can't be forgotten as the midterms draw near.
"Mary's work will never be forgotten in scientific and educational fields," he said, describing much of her work as pioneering.
Alec Baldwin goes in on the golden showers dossier, with a litany of pee jokes that are not to be forgotten.
Cattaway told the paper that the death of Harambe shouldn't be forgotten: "We still haven't had justice for Harambe," he said.
These select few cashed in when no one expected them to — when the lights were brightest — and will never be forgotten.
"Trayvon will never be forgotten, and even though he's not here, he knows his mom always has his back," she says.
The "Pixel 20103 XL" moniker would quickly be forgotten and we'd all talk, in beatifying tones, about the great Pixel Panda.
Everything about the Note9 is big: Big screen, big battery, big storage space, and, not to be forgotten, big price tag.
These eight performances in particular celebrate that gift, and prove that though he was gone to soon, he'll never be forgotten.
And not to be forgotten, Jenner also covers the October issue of Allure and the June/July issue of Harper's Bazaar.
Although Barb is definitely dead, we know she won't be forgotten when the Netflix sci-fi series returns for season 2.
The liberal strain in Jewish thought, to which Amsterdam contributed so much, would insist that universal principles should never be forgotten.
At home and in Israel, you will never be forgotten for what you have done for Israel and the Jewish people.
Yet it'll all likely be forgotten in just a few days, when Clinton and Trump square off for Sunday night's debate.
Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo finished with 27 saves, but he let in one goal that will not soon be forgotten.
Google is expanding its link removals for European "right to be forgotten" requests to cover all its global search engine pages.
He fought for these crimes to not be forgotten, and he wanted those who were responsible to be brought to justice.
Hopefully, in five years, it'll be forgotten or at the very least seen as the dodgy little brother that it is.
And although the Senate majority leader's role in all this may be undervalued, it should not – and will not – be forgotten.
If the laws are not changed, attention will fade, and the issue will be forgotten until another young woman is attacked.
In the heat of that battle, the principles articulated above will soon be forgotten as the legislative sausage grinder grinds away.
He acknowledged the contributions of Canadian, British, Australian, Polish, Norwegian and French soldiers, and signaled their collaboration would not be forgotten.
Chinese social media, however, bubble with demands that territory ceded to the Russian Empire in the 19th century not be forgotten.
Yet the people who feel that "Cats" deserves to be forgotten are succinct in their opinions: Once is more than enough.
Clinton and her rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, may be forgotten, they are hardly gone.
"Trooper Allen's dedication to duty, and his bravery and selfless sacrifice on this Thanksgiving Day, will never be forgotten," McCraw said.
But they will not be forgotten and the scorer, for a few minutes at least, can dream of being a hero.
In a land where leadership and future planning seem to be forgotten concepts, we should be grateful for the England side.
As it is, it's just another generic blockbuster that'll be forgotten by the time the next generic blockbuster rolls into theaters.
"Wether [sic] you ship it or not ruby slippers is rushed and will be forgotten after this episode," one fan tweeted.
Sadly, Monroe died less than three months later, but her dress (and breathy version of "Happy Birthday") will never be forgotten.
Loüm was not the only record Krallice to surface this year; album number eight, Go Be Forgotten, arrived on November 20.
That kept him going as his recovery started in earnest — that desire not to be forgotten, not to be written off.
That would include options for opting out and the right to be forgotten from Amazon's Just Walk Out systems, Lee said.
Not to be forgotten were side dishes like pommes à l'Anglaise (English boiled potatoes) and the roast course of canvasback duck.
Well-made, with five magnification settings up to 1,000x, this isn't a toy that will break or be forgotten next week.
I said the men and women that I was talking to who came out and voted will never be forgotten again.
These are the forgotten men and women of our country, and they are forgotten, but they will not be forgotten long.
A state assemblyman has introduced legislation that would create a version of a "right to be forgotten" law in New York.
When I saw all the names on the ship, these guys actually went, and we didn't want them to be forgotten.
Activists Ask What N.F.L. Protests Are All AboutThose seeking change wonder whether issues of racism and police misconduct will be forgotten.
Whether you are serving Philly cheesesteak or Boston cream pie, here is some New York football trivia, lest we be forgotten.
Had it not been for the efforts of a few winemakers, most notably the Mastroberardino estate, it might be forgotten today.
Jonathan Zittrain, a law professor at Harvard University who studies internet privacy, said concerns about the right to be forgotten remained.
The injustice that was done to President Obama, Merrick Garland and the majority of the American voters will not be forgotten.
Her latest works in the series are featured in You Will Not Be Forgotten at Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles.
Wayne chooses not to interrogate Julie Purcell in that moment, honoring her right to be forgotten, as he surely will forget.
The company has been fighting with French regulators over whether it should expand the 'right to be forgotten' around the world.
"I will soon die, and I don&apost want the people to be forgotten who have been murdered," she told Bild.
Among other things, the GDPR will boost people's right to be forgotten and guarantee free, easy access to their personal data.
Even within Argentina, which is poised to deepen its relationship with Israel, there is painful history that must never be forgotten.
Between the lines: Many people inside and outside of Europe question the wisdom and legitimacy of the right to be forgotten.
Under existing "right to be forgotten" provisions, people who don't want certain data about them online can request companies to remove it.
But if the planned content is put in place and the online play works smoothly, the botched launch will likely be forgotten.
"Laughter and passion are the fuel for lifelong monogamy, so the importance of fun, collaborative activities should never be forgotten," she explained.
A businessman has won the first 'right to be forgotten' lawsuit against Google in the UK high court, according to the BBC.
We've worked hard to ensure that the right to be forgotten is effective for Europeans, including using geolocation to ensure 99% effectiveness.
I won't dance on his grave; he'll be forgotten in five years, and the stakes are now too high for the distraction.
It ensures The Replacements won't be forgotten—though for those interested in how raw, vulnerable rock survived the 1980s, they never were.
It must not be forgotten that the Fed's original 1913 mandate, "to furnish an elastic currency" to finance crises, is still there.
Over it all looms a Civil War memorial, erected in 1894 so that certain American principles and ideals would never be forgotten.
" Rod Dreher, a prominent conservative Christian writer, said the court's decision was a "profound moral wrong, and it should not be forgotten.
His works, including the memoir "Night," gave voice to the Jews murdered during World War II and demanded they never be forgotten.
ISIS, it should not be forgotten, is only the recognizably visible symptom of a much wider and far more serious underlying disease.
However, the United States, with the strong First Amendment protections in its Constitution, has not enacted any "right to be forgotten" laws.
Google also lists out example requests, apparently to show how "right to be forgotten" can be used for legitimate and dishonest purposes.
The idea is that if humans die, or abandon Earth, the museum will still be here so that we won't be forgotten.
"If they win the World Cup, like with Messi and Ronaldo, who failed to pay taxes, this will be forgotten," Brentin said.
Op-Ed Contributor BARCELONA, Spain — The violent images from Catalonia's prohibited referendum on independence from Spain will not be forgotten anytime soon.
"We just realized if we're not involved in this process, the political process in America, we would be forgotten," Mr. Li said.
Charles Manson is gone, but unfortunately he won't soon be forgotten ... because a documentary about his life and death is in production.
"His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten," Trump said in a Twitter post.
Allowing everyone "the right to be forgotten" will enable people to erase information about bad actions that society might benefit from seeing.
Human rights groups say that while it is important to celebrate the milestone for female drivers, these activists should not be forgotten.
Yes, Greg Lake might not be with us anymore, but the wine bar wonders of his festive classic will never be forgotten.
His parents assured him it was just a small setback and would be forgotten over the summer, but still, Alex was worried.
Some regulations, like the exceedingly complex "right to be forgotten," would slam right into free speech laws here in the United States.
What happened next, though, should not be forgotten: Six relievers covered eight and a third innings and pitched the Indians to victory.
These photos were all taken by the same man, Zaharia Cusnir, and had been locked away in his home to be forgotten.
But in a country where history is often rewritten to serve the party's interests, the lessons of the past can be forgotten.
"Famous names of fashion can be forgotten unless the name of the house becomes associated with an illustrious successor," Dr. Steele said.
News organizations have long been granted an exemption from privacy policies like the right to be forgotten, to preserve a free press.
Earlier this year, an advisor to Europe's top court also said that the right to be forgotten should be limited to Europe.
The Republican tax bill aims to achieve this critical goal, which must not be forgotten as the process and negotiations move forward.
Among other things, the GDPR is set to boost people's right to be forgotten and guarantee free, easy access to personal data.
Among other things, GDPR is set to boost people's right to be forgotten online and guarantee free, easy access to personal data.
What can sometimes be forgotten is that Ms. Mitchell is probably the most inventive flutist in the past 443 years of jazz.
California's "right to be forgotten" also doesn't go as far as Europe's new privacy legislation, the most sweeping data reform in history.
Coming from Clinton, black intellectuals dismiss this as another campaign tactic to be forgotten once she has working-class whites to woo.
What we say is, you should have the right to delete your data, but you shouldn't have the right to be forgotten.
"Trees on farms are not quite forests and not quite agriculture, so they tend to be forgotten," Miller told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Garner's daughter Erica took up the fight for her father to ensure that neither his name nor his plight would ever be forgotten.
While Google has complied with the right to be forgotten law since 2014, it has fought back against the ruling since day one.
Barb will certainly never be forgotten, because we just keep on writing that she'll definitely not be in Season 2 of Stranger Things.
GDPR also offers a "right to be forgotten" — if someone wants their data removed from an app or company, now it can be.
After he left, I tried desperately to resist being alone again, turning to other men to try and be forgotten in their fantasy.
" It also called on the Senate to "remember the history of lynching, to ensure that these tragedies will neither be forgotten nor repeated.
Once tariffs have been imposed, the rights and wrongs—and even the role of the WTO itself in the dispute—could be forgotten.
Some predict that Meltdown will soon be forgotten, but that Spectre will plague computers for years because it offers many avenues of attack.
He had no identifying tattoos or ID of any kind — but the rescue has vowed that this anonymous little pup won't be forgotten.
But that doesn't mean the song should be forgotten; in fact, it should be remembered as one of his best and most beautiful.
By the time he's running for a fourth term in 2000, his behavior in the Weinstein and Trump cases might well be forgotten.
Now, we've lost one more of them, one more eyewitness to a grievous part of history that must never be forgotten — or denied.
The characters that endear themselves to us, only to be forgotten, or worse, totally ignored, despite being so good at what they do.
Across the Atlantic, the European Commission has taken action on everything from the "right to be forgotten" to tax-dodging by tech firms.
Even allowing for the vast intake of alcohol that undoubtedly followed, this one will not be forgotten in a hurry by those supporters.
The hope of Charles and his inner circle is that when he ascends the throne, the mistakes of the 1990s will be forgotten.
As long as Musk can more or less achieve that, the repetitive black eyes and smack talk he has suffered will be forgotten.
This is not a new insight, it just tends to be forgotten when we look at systems driven by literally millions of examples.
What makes me most concerned is that this case will likely be forgotten — and that cases like this will happen again and again.
As the EU has already discovered with the right to be forgotten, however, governments lack the technological resources needed to enforce these rights.
Before the internet and digitised databases, Keith could have hoped that his infraction would be forgotten once fines were paid or time served.
"We're here today to say to those of you who got less than an honorable discharge, you will not be forgotten," Jones said.
Little wonder that Accenture clients are asking how they will defend the "right to be forgotten" rules using blockchain technology that always remembers.
Unsurprisingly, Big Tech companies have fought against any loss of control that an American right-to-be-forgotten law might impose on them.
Among other things, the GDPR is set to boost people's right to be forgotten and guarantee free, easy access to their personal data.
"And all I know is, just like dreams, these kids can't be forgotten and are worth fighting for," Cabello added, before introducing U85033.
In five years, it will be forgotten and another new bad thing will be the bad thing everyone tries to pretend to love.
But there's also a simple fact that should not be forgotten amid the rise of Trump: George W. Bush was a bad president.
We grill hamburgers and hot dogs and a few more hot dogs, which will inevitably be forgotten and get extra charred (my favorites).
There has been a sort of a war fought over memories in Russia, over what should be remembered and what should be forgotten.
Wiesel devoted his life to working against violence, prejudice, and genocide and ensuring that the horrors of the Holocaust would never be forgotten.
In 2014, the group backed a Tea Party challenger to Mr. McConnell, a transgression not likely to be forgotten by the leader. Ever.
This firm stance will never be forgotten by Riyadh and the other Arab Gulf capitals, and will be reciprocated handsomely on many issues.
I don't just mean the fact that Trump became president despite his decisive loss in the popular vote, though that shouldn't be forgotten.
" Responding to Mr. Linder's point, Mr. Valdez wrote that images of black victims of lynching are indeed "shameful and should never be forgotten.
Nor should it be forgotten that defending difference took a lifelong fight, one which she was willing and able — supremely able — to wage.
With term limits, however, a lobbyist caught in a lie only needs to wait a little while and this lie will be forgotten.
Last year, the European Union adopted a tough new privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation, which strengthened the right to be forgotten.
We decided that six years was just long enough for him to get all his credentials, but short enough not to be forgotten.
Even the best installments of the show's first season often came across like still more modestly budgeted VOD movies, made to be forgotten.
" She added that she felt the painting was a means of "not letting Till's death be forgotten, as Mamie, his mother so wanted.
One of them, written by congresswoman Soraya Santos, who is also from the PMDB, is based on Europe's "right to be forgotten" laws.
Barbara's paralysis was accepted as DC canon — while paralyzed she becomes the hero named Oracle — making her ordeal something that couldn't be forgotten.
On the surface, the proposed Indian Data Protection Act of 2019 appears to emulate new global standards, such as the right to be forgotten.
And that's especially scary to the AfD's opponents, who see it as a sign that the lessons of Germany's past could quickly be forgotten.
Now, the "right to be forgotten" is codified in the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which went into effect earlier this year.
In this case, the best option might be simply to let nature reclaim the site and allow the nuclear repository to be forgotten forever.
"Before the First World War, it was often the fate of the &aposordinary&apos soldier to be forgotten," Peter Francis from the CWGC said.
" She concluded, "Many of them would never return, and the heroism, courage and sacrifice of those who lost their lives will never be forgotten.
I want to create works about Black people so that Black people won't be forgotten, because it's too easy to erase Black communities' contributions.
One of Aretha Franklin's favorite joints paid tribute to the late singer with a gigantic banner making it crystal clear ... she'll never be forgotten.
In an upset that won't soon be forgotten, Bear 32 Chunk took down the most dominant bear at the river this summer, Bear 856.
"This technology can secure the last evidence of our civilisation: all we've learnt will not be forgotten," Professor Peter Kazansky said in a statement.
Though that day was about honoring Lemm, those who knew him say he would not want the others who were killed to be forgotten.
Given that, he's rightly seen as a bump in a much longer road -- and one that will be forgotten soon after he leaves office.
Audience member: So then if you were going to write an amendment, what would the amendment be to make the right to be forgotten?
For instance, the "right to be forgotten" has taken a spot in the cultural and political limelight in places like the E.U. and Argentina.
It is not that consumers will be forgotten; it is that Pai is an unabashed free-market trumpeter and proponent of limited federal government.
Victims of ISIS, including murdered journalists Steven Sotloff and James Foley, must not be forgotten, and learning the lessons of ISIS radicalization is imperative.
"As with the 'right to be forgotten,' this decision will be used by smaller businesses to trace Google reviewers posting fake reviews," he predicts.
For all those who say "not again...!" about a slavery narrative, I believe that this part of our history must never be forgotten. Ever.
Beyond that, the blatant lies and pay-to-play allegations will neither be forgotten by Congress, nor by the public who will demand answers.
I've seen the racism of the war on drugs up close, and it can't be forgotten as America dives into the legal weed industry.
And with 40 percent of the United States population living in coastal counties, the ocean should not be forgotten in the Green New Deal.
TRUMP: Part of my whole victory was that the men and women of this country who have been forgotten will never be forgotten again.
" It is the truth that "the joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits.
He has said publicly, and others agree, that he is simply exhausted and under intense pressure, and these recent mistakes will soon be forgotten.
The decisions more carefully define the scope of the right to be forgotten, which is a centerpiece of the European Union's internet privacy laws.
Paul Ayers, a lawyer and amateur archivist who grew up in the valley, said he worries that the region's rural history may be forgotten.
Eventually, Starks will be forgotten and the series will be remembered as the year Olajuwon beat Ewing, which is the way it was billed.
The U.S. hardwood plywood industry cannot afford to be forgotten by another administration and watch as their livelihoods, communities and jobs are cast aside.
The brother who was stabbed wanted the article about the incident deleted and sued the journalist, citing his right to be forgotten, Adam reported.
It also helps that they're comfortable and could easily be forgotten (if not for the music coming out of them) while running or biking.
The impeachment is the House's expression of faith in its case, and it should not be forgotten that the managers already have powerful witnesses.
The "right to be forgotten" has been in place throughout Europe since 2014, with Google having received more than 2 million requests since 2014.
This report highlights that, although Alzheimer's disease contributes to many deaths in the United States, the other types of dementia should not be forgotten.
I would like Etan's family to know that their beautiful child will never be forgotten and that their sadness is all of our sadness.
The speaker is asking whether old friends should be forgotten, as a way of stating that obviously one should not forget one's old friends.
But memorials like Emmett Till's sign and the book Night both endeavor to not let those parts be forgotten and, as a result, repeated.
The uniquely European "right to be forgotten" will be limited to that continent, per a ruling by the European Union's top court on Tuesday.
It might be forgotten that one of the most horrendous terrorist atrocities in recent years in Europe was carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway.
Rather, it only needs to remove content in the event that it was alerted of a clear violation of Europe's "right to be forgotten" laws.
" In Europe, the right to remove irrelevant or false information from your search results is enshrined in the law as "the right to be forgotten.
"We participate in this event each year out of respect for our military because these men and women deserve to never be forgotten," Comer says.
In the end, after all, the Jedi as we know them must be forgotten — a new generation of heroes are primed to take their place.
And inevitably, the interactions she witnesses become "looser and visibly sexual" until social norms — as well as respect for women's boundaries — seem to be forgotten.
Uber's automated systems gather small and seemingly insignificant details persistently over time, material that would otherwise be forgotten or bore a human surveillant to death.
But Trump's vow to revisit the matter became a main theme of his closing argument, and one not likely to be forgotten by his supporters.
While they were ultimately unable to reach a final agreement to eliminate them, his nuanced approach to an incredibly complicated situation should not be forgotten.
We're committed to [EU data privacy legislation] GDPR and are ensuring that if you want to be forgotten, then we'll be able to forget you.
He won a major title at cruiserweight in only his 12th professional fight, defeating Dwight Muhammad Qawi in a bout that would never be forgotten.
The so-called right to be forgotten requires Google to review removal requests and determine which ones qualify because they contain "excessive" or "irrelevant" information.
We're not surprised people were angry — and while there will probably be another White House scandal tomorrow, this one is not likely to be forgotten.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West paid a little extra attention to North on Friday ... but Saint made it clear he was not to be forgotten.
Sheikh Mohammed said that advancing Palestinian unity efforts and easing the blockades should not be "forgotten about" because of war unfolding across the Middle East.
Following the passage of the Right To Be Forgotten in the E.U., many individuals in Europe have begun requesting that search engines scrub their data.
Individuals' so-called right to be forgotten has become an increasing demand as growing amounts of personal data are held by corporations and government agencies.
"I have come here to the region on the week of World Refugee Day to highlight that Afghan refugees should not be forgotten," he said.
The worst-case scenario, of course, is that someone like Moore can potentially use the "right to be forgotten" to erase his misdeeds from history.
Let's set aside the legal "right to be forgotten" and think instead about the baseline of decency we want for ourselves—the kindness of forgetting.
It can also never be forgotten -- and won't -- that he committed monstrous, willful acts against a number of women through decades of his ascending renown.
Katy Perry's One Love Manchester outfit was covered in photos of the 22 victims of the attack, as a reminder that they won't be forgotten.
Advocate General Maciej Szpunar wrote in an opinion that the "right to be forgotten" must be balanced against public's right to information, according to Reuters.
As our elected leaders in Washington grapple with how to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for all Americans, rural America should not be forgotten.
Advocate General Maciej Szpunar wrote in an opinion that the "right to be forgotten" must be balanced against public's right to information, according to Reuters.
"He offered condolences on behalf of a grateful nation and assured them their family's extraordinary sacrifice to the country will never be forgotten," she said.
GDPR aims to give individuals more rights over their personal data, like the so-called "right to be forgotten" and the right to be informed.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said that the crimes of the Holocaust should be forgiven but should not be forgotten, according to an Associated Press report.
"The Karolyi Ranch now has been painted with a brush that will not be allowed to be forgotten," Walker County District Attorney David Weeks said.
Just to be another fighter to suffer from brain injuries and possibly die just so I can be forgotten about a few months after. Nah.
The "right to be forgotten" rule will be implemented as part of GDPR next year, also posing a challenge when linking up experiences across devices.
The dispute arose after the ECJ ruled in 2014 that search engines such as Google and Microsoft's Bing comply with the "right to be forgotten".
Ali Hamdan, an Amal member who went on the lobbying trip to Washington, echoed Jaber, saying the leaked draft was outdated and could be forgotten.
"Mayor Cianci's love for the City of Providence is undeniable and his mark on the city will not be forgotten," he said in a statement.
We spoke with the global women's health expert at last week's Women in the World Summit about why maternal health cannot be forgotten or ignored.
Packed to the edges with all the knockouts, submissions and surprises we crave, the organization's return to The Big Smoke will not soon be forgotten.
The mini-LP includes seven tracks, though each is a brief burst of energy, like a thought quickly jotted down lest it be forgotten later.
It must also not be forgotten that Clinton faced arguments during her race that closely echoed those made in opposition to women's right to vote.
Residents worry that with attention turning to Florida, where Hurricane Irma will make landfall on Sunday, those living on the devastated islands will be forgotten.
Still, Mr. Hare's busy workload means this misfire may soon be forgotten: His own Ibsen rewrite, "Peter Gynt," is on the National's schedule for 2019.
Now, she is working to ensure that the abuses and terrors she and others suffered in the industrial schools and laundries will never be forgotten.
Today, Swimsuits For All, in collaboration with plus-size advocate and fashion blogger Gabi Fresh, launched a Resort 2020 campaign that won't soon be forgotten.
One day, Trump's tweet storms and insults will be forgotten, and only a couple of lingering impressions from this turbulent era will shape his legacy.
No matter that, an hour into the ride, all solicitousness would be forgotten, music leaking through headphones, bawling phone conversations, children racing down the aisle.
In Latin America, the most violent region in the world, the victims will most likely be forgotten and the murderers will most likely go free.
"There has been real mission creep with the right to be forgotten," said Daphne Keller, a lawyer at Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society.
" Another former Laker, Karl Malone, who played with Bryant for one season from 2003 to 2004, said, "Kobe and Gianna you will never be forgotten.
The European court's new ruling limiting the right to be forgotten may help local publications in the European Union defend and preserve such news coverage.
RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN A 17-year-old boy makes a bad decision and leaves a mark on the internet that follows him for years.
"It should not be forgotten that the Turkish armed forces are a side in this debate and are a staunch defender of secularism," it said.
Some of these products may make waves in the year ahead, others will likely be forgotten by the time the conference wraps up next week.
"He offered condolences on behalf of a grateful nation and assured them their family's extraordinary sacrifice to the country will never be forgotten," she added.
Big up to my Mumma, Pappa, family and friends for all the support you give me on the daily, it'll never be forgotten ☺️ 🤘🏾.
The millions of refugees or displaced people in Africa who are in need of humanitarian assistance and food security should not be forgotten, he said.
"Danquirs was the joy of my life gone but you will never be forgotten," his mother, Deborah Franklin, wrote on Facebook days after his death.
Europe has a "Right to be Forgotten" law that allows people to request that Google and other companies remove articles that they'd prefer not exist.
Tears coming out of his eyes, he buried his head in his hands and quickly apologized for what he said — but his words wouldn't be forgotten.
Ah, the Teen Choice Awards: America's night of YouTube stars and Disney Channel starlets who are unknown by adults, and soon-to-be-forgotten by teens.
Google doesn't need to guarantee the "right to be forgotten" to users outside of the European Union, an advisor to the EU's top court said Thursday.
An important change was a decision in 2014 by the European Court of Justice, the European Union's highest court, to establish a "right to be forgotten".
"Darryl was a highly respected member of the KU team, and his contributions to our students and his colleagues will not be forgotten," the university said.
The second, more compelling reason is to offer a take on the story so strikingly different in its approach that the previous version can be forgotten.
The button automatically connects articles to applicable, prescreened NGOs, so you can feel secure knowing that your signature or donation will not be forgotten or misused.
All this said, it should not be forgotten that the tragic loss of the Khans' son in the Iraq invasion and occupation was not Trump's fault.
And even though the family skipped out on their annual Christmas card this year, that doesn't mean the matriarch's soirée was to be forgotten as well.
Geospatial data is not the most talked-about aspect of this debate, but as the ODI notes, this information is too important to be forgotten about.
His report was also frank about China, a country with which America has so much else to talk about that human rights can easily be forgotten.
Mahal's run will be forgotten, unless a strange redemption arc is set up for the next trip to India (which is absolutely possible, if not probable).
Jughead's comment about Betty only being with him until Archie decides he wants to be with her is the kind of insult that can't be forgotten.
The Game went all out for his oldest kid's 16th birthday -- and he captured A LOT of it on film so it wouldn't soon be forgotten.
Kidding of course, it's a viral fad that will sadly be forgotten, except by Daniel himself and this man who got it tattooed on his leg.
"I don't want our history to be forgotten," said June Chua, who opened the exhibition in December and also runs Singapore's only shelter for transgender people.
So naturally, he went out in the most cheap-ass way possible: a sword to the stomach, to be forgotten forever as he talks to himself.
In the midst of this, his response to my question, that "We're going to lead the way on [global HIV/AIDS treatment]," must not be forgotten.
Europe likes to think it leads the world in protecting people's privacy, and that is particularly true for the region's so-called right to be forgotten.
"We don't want to be forgotten": Most people feel exiled from society Anthony, who does not want to be fully identified, was in prison until recently.
I was so afraid that he would simply be forgotten as time went on and our lives began to fill up with things other than grief.
They will never be forgotten, and these tragedies will continue to drive us to do everything we can to make our airplanes and our industry safer.
The right to live where one's culture was preserved in a pristine museum should not be forgotten in the rightful celebrations over Sarr and Savoy's report.
"It must not be forgotten that us women in Northern Ireland are still persecuted by a Victorian-era abortion ban," says Grainne Teggart of Amnesty International.
Unfortunately, in the Trump era, Rudy Giuliani's reference to F.B.I. agents as "storm troopers," made last week during a television interview, will be forgotten in days.
"If this is the last time he plays, I wanted it to be something that would never be forgotten for him," Girardi said, sobbing with emotion.
But the reasons Wheeler's six and a third innings of two-run ball against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday afternoon will quickly be forgotten are several.
The use of Europe's "right to be forgotten" privacy law has broadened, illustrated by two Italian brothers, a stabbing and the journalist who wrote about them.
Still, it should be stated that such events that might be forgotten by Election Day will be fresh in the minds of those who vote early.
A few minutes later, the cell door was opened, and I went out with the names of my cellmates, and their pleas to not be forgotten.
The more than a dozen speakers told the crowd that while Conyers's accusers should not be forgotten, the Michigan Democrat deserves due process, the newspaper said.
"He offered condolences on behalf of a grateful nation and assured them their family's extraordinary sacrifice to the country will never be forgotten," she said. Oct.
And if it's wrong, news moves so fast and trust in media already is so low that the mistake will be forgotten in 24 hours anyway.
A floral tribute from May was placed at a church close to the tower, with a hand-written note saying the victims would never be forgotten.
"Part of my whole victory was that the men and women of this country who have been forgotten will never be forgotten again," he tells Muir.
This shows that a core underlying principle should not be forgotten when creating the next semi-intelligent chatbot: No one actually wants to talk to a bot.
Currently, in France, the country's privacy regulator is fighting Google in the courts to get the tech giant to apply Europe's "right to be forgotten" laws worldwide.
"To the families of these fallen heroes: I want you to know that your loved ones are not forgotten, and they will never be forgotten," he said.
Google has been force to comply with EU laws around "the right to be forgotten," which require it to delete personal information about users in certain circumstances.
In a New York Times interview published Thursday, Pichai compared Europe's "right to be forgotten laws" to censorship when asked about launching a search product in China.
"This space serves as a memorial to their [the hotel workers'] courage and perseverance and to remember what should never be forgotten," according to the hotel website.
That's OK, though, because those will all soon be forgotten once you start playing around with the powerful drag and drop programming capabilities of the SPRK app.
"Although likely a contentious issue with iPhone users at first, we believe this will soon be forgotten," Drexel Hamilton analyst Brian White wrote in a report Tuesday.
Diplomats and activists have said they are concerned Libya could be forgotten while the bloc focuses on reaching a deal with Turkey to return refugees from Greece.
It's a tricky balancing act: release too early, and you might be forgotten; come in too late, and you might be overlooked amidst the hustle and bustle.
There're monuments dedicated to me & my name will not be forgotten, but I've loved another with all my heart & soul, & to me, this has always been enough.
The love you all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out the other side.
A surreal scene in which a young boy named Justin performs a provocative drag routine won't be forgotten; its thematic purpose in the film is another story.
Attending GDC 2016 will be like gazing into a crystal ball at the future of VR. Some of the predictions may become reality, others will be forgotten.
Broder Cafe is a Swedish restaurant offering a unique brunch experience — including menu items like Swedish hash, Danish pancakes and baked eggs — that won't soon be forgotten.
As the news cycle continues to place torture squarely on the national debate stage, it is crucial that the actual lives impacted by torture not be forgotten.
Not to be forgotten are higher monthly subscriber fees, which will rise over the next few years thanks to the tournament's increasing the profile of the network.
Europe's highest court sided with Google in a landmark case, ruling that the tech giant did not have to apply the "right to be forgotten" policy globally.
The advertising tagline is "Nothing Will Be Forgotten," live action commercials depict orcs lovingly caring for players years after they've stopped playing, and holding grudges for decades.
Another viewer called the movie "cheesy and pretty uninventive" and said that it was "a lazy TV movie that will be forgotten as soon as it ends."
The President pledged during the campaign that the forgotten men and women of this country would be forgotten no more, and he is delivering on that promise.
The European Union has adopted what is generally referred to as the "right to be forgotten," based on a 2014 ruling of the European Court of Justice.
" A year later, this Olympian condescension had gotten a little desperate: "The craze evidently is dying out fast and in a few months it will be forgotten.
As Americans reflect on International Women's Day, the efforts of the centers, their employees, and most importantly the risk-taking entrepreneurs they serve should not be forgotten.
Mr. Dearman once estimated that he had taken at least 400 people to the site where the civil rights workers were killed, lest their murders be forgotten.
"There has been real mission creep with the right to be forgotten," Daphne Keller, a lawyer at Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society, told the NYT.
But with that sometimes comes a nagging sense of dread as our inbox fills with unread notes from colleagues: If I'm too unavailable, will I be ... forgotten?
But it must not be forgotten that in her four-year tenure, Ms. Park has been an ardent champion of public security to the detriment of democracy.
It might be forgotten by some that Griese threw just 18 passes total in the Miami Dolphins' back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 1972 and 1973.
Over the past decade, PrimaDaNoi had already received 240 legal demands related to privacy and the right to be forgotten, including 40 that ended up in court.
Among other things, GDPR aims to boost a person's right to be forgotten as well as guaranteeing them free and easy access to their own personal data.
According to Russini, sources said that when Bengals security guards confronted the videographer, the videographer asked if the situation could be forgotten if they deleted the footage.
The point being traditions did not need to be forgotten — there were ancient knitwear techniques woven into almost every look — even if the focus remains moving forward.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" was one of the most celebrated games of 2018, and with ongoing support for Red Dead Online, the game won't soon be forgotten.
But Funk worries that we have "short attention spans," and that on November 9, the conversation will shift to something else and this moment will be forgotten.
The United States has no such law, but in the absence of Right to Be Forgotten legislation, the DMCA can sometimes be used to the same end.
Small nonprofits that serve the global poor worry that they will be forgotten entirely because of the attention and dollars sucked up by big groups opposing Trump.
By comparison, in Hyrtl's collection, we have skulls of everyday people who would otherwise be forgotten to the world, catalogued and exhibited for the world to see.
Presumably we will again see the strategy of re-packaging previous commitments, while making some new pledges that will be forgotten and others that will be delivered.
And one answer keeps coming up: Stay calm, do nothing, and hope that whatever the president is so worked up about right now will be forgotten by morning.
Photo: GettyGoogle has been subject to the EU Court of Justice's "right to be forgotten" law—a requirement that search engines delist requested pages from results—for years.
When a company is asked by a customer to get access to all their data, or to be forgotten, the process can take an enormous amount of resources.
While Tesla gets criticized when it is delayed in reaching a goal, it should not be forgotten that Tesla has achieved many goals that were doubted by most.
Google has received over 2.4 million requests to remove URLs from its search engine under Europe's "right to be forgotten" laws since they were introduced in May 2014.
These deals might go a little way to currying additional favor in China, but it shouldn't be forgotten that Apple has also invested in Chinese tech startups, too.
These bold House members took their oaths to heart "to support and defend the Constitution ... against all enemies, foreign and domestic," and their patriotism will not be forgotten.
This option means you'll either be forgotten come launch time or an outlet will break your embargo (which is about as fun as a trip to the dentist).
As promised, Google today announced that it is making a number of changes to how it handles links it has delisted under Europe's 'right to be forgotten' regulations.
In an interview with Britain's ITV television station that was published on Monday, Mr. Trump hit back against the criticism and warned that it would not be forgotten.
With Clinton, Sanders, and the soon-to-be-forgotten Martin O'Malley largely in agreement on gun control, the contenders fought over who was most reviled by the NRA.
If you would like to show your love for Toast and the tongue that will never be forgotten, please post a photo using #ToastMeetsHeaven so we can see.
In fact, for every Spoon or Linkin Park, there were countless hotly tipped international acts that found a modicum of attention, only to be forgotten six months later.
He and Conway bicker in the kitchen back at the residence, where Conway helps himself to a beer and then pushes Frank's buttons by saying he'll be forgotten.
"That feeling, too many of us know it, and the muscle memory of it is so deep that it is something that can never be forgotten," she wrote.
But that means that the most meaningful ways through which this is formed (cultural, religious, sexual orientation, socioeconomic, ability and especially gender and racial differences) may be forgotten.
His beautiful and kindred soul will never be forgotten and we take comfort in knowing his memory will live on in all those he inspired, met and knew.
Among their provisions, the rules enshrine the so-called right to be forgotten into European law so people can ask companies to remove certain online data about them.
It's also a sign that Microsoft — the boring, drama-free tech giant that often seems to be forgotten about these days — is still very much in the game.
From the General Data Protection Regulation(GDPR) to the right to be forgotten, the European Union has begun to restrict technology's reach into the lives of its citizens.
A cornerstone of European privacy regulations, the right to be forgotten lets citizens request that a company or website take down material considered old, irrelevant, inaccurate or excessive.
Clients are looking for "lasting memories versus the gift that might be the big wow for a week or a month but will be forgotten," Ms. Murré said.
There is no "right to be forgotten" law in the United States so don't even bother filing a request for information to be deleted if you're an American.
It's been less than two months since Bachelor in Paradise's Jade and Tanner Tolbert welcomed their son Brooks, but the little one's dramatic arrival won't soon be forgotten.
"From the security police to the prison authorities, they tried to instill into our minds that we would be forgotten in a few years' time," Mr. Kathrada said.
By the time I discovered the trunk of letters, I had already started writing down some of my grandfather's memories, just for safekeeping, so they wouldn't be forgotten.
And I guess it just felt like we caught some of it and we had solidified it into the public record and he wasn't going to be forgotten.
Bankroll Fresh / Photo by Cam Kirk In the revolving door of the hip-hop hit factory that is Atlanta, artists catch fire and can be forgotten just as quickly.
"The forgotten men and women of this country will be forgotten no longer," the businessman and former reality television star said in front of the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
It also risks the possibility that dance music's socio-historical roots—roots among queer people of color that shouldn't need explaining ever again—will be forgotten, or worse, whitewashed.
For example, we haven't even discussed the implications for enforcing the Right to be Forgotten under the EU General Data Protection Regulation, which appears to mandate retrospective content removal.
And don't forget the right to be forgotten, a controversial EU regulation that forces Google and other companies to purge inaccurate or outdated personal information from their search results.
And not to be forgotten, Mary Louise (Meryl Streep) remained determined to get to the bottom of Perry's murder and everyone, especially Celeste, knows she's capable of doing so.
The EU's "right to be forgotten" rule has caused Google headaches since 2014, and its new privacy regulations could change the way many tech companies operate in the region.
First, you should take the gloves off when going after your opponents — shit-talk them however you like and some of it will stick; the rest will be forgotten.
The dispute concerned the "right to be forgotten", under which the EU requires search engines, in certain circumstances, to remove links to webpages with personal information about European citizens.
They have already imposed the "right to be forgotten," which went from a kind of a curiosity in Silicon Valley to a major compliance task and, increasingly, cultural norm.
Colin Kaepernick is far from a sellout by settling with the NFL -- because he shed an important spotlight along the way that won't soon be forgotten ... so says Common.
Among its requirements: The law also includes the "right to be forgotten" — meaning people can ask platforms to stop disseminating, halt third-party access to, or delete their data.
It's been four years since Whitney Houston died tragically on the night of her longtime producer's pre-Grammy gala, and Clive Davis says the diva will never be forgotten.
Carrie DeKlyen is hours away from dying — but her final, selfless act to forego cancer treatment and carry her baby to term will "never be forgotten" says her husband.
Google has released a draft of its research paper on the topic, called "Three Years of the Right to be Forgotten," which has also been submitted for peer review.
The love you have all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out on the other side.
In the heat of the contemporary we are pretty cut and dry about what we do and don't think is significant, and equally what we think will be forgotten.
My hope is that we won't be forgotten, that the powers that be, here and in Europe, will recognize us so that we can continue working in the studio.
The new web series called Moon Shot aims to shine the spotlight back on these scientists and highlight the human stories behind space travel that can sometimes be forgotten.
"His production spoke for itself, but his daily attitude, unmistakably positive energy wherever he went and toward whoever he touched will never be forgotten," Belichick said in a statement.
Of course, determining what is "irrelevant" for an individual versus what is in the public interest to keep accessible is the challenge of enforcing the right to be forgotten.
Google will be cheered by the view of an influential advisor to Europe's top court vis-à-vis the territorial scope of the so-called 'Right to be Forgotten.
XXXTentacion's been laid to rest and won't soon be forgotten by his loving family and fans, but just to be sure ... he got a huge monument in his honor.
The forgotten man to whom he owes his 2016 election triumph and promised would be "forgotten no more" in his 2017 inaugural address, was dropped almost as soon thereafter.
" An hour after the interview, Mr. Khosrowshahi called Axios to backtrack and later issued a statement saying Mr. Khashoggi's murder was "reprehensible and should not be forgotten or excused.
"The help given by the Americans can never be forgotten, and the story of their glorious exploit will be told by grandfathers to their grandchildren," grateful Russians told them.
Google does not have to extend the "right to be forgotten" rule to its search engines outside of Europe, an adviser to the European Union's top court said Thursday.
The "right to be forgotten" refers to the court's previous ruling that Europeans have the right to control what shows up when their name is searched on the internet.
What tends to be forgotten is the thematic significance of the baptism itself, the sick association between Catholic rites and a child's passage into a family of unrepentant sinners.
They use these machines to chase losses, but they also crave what they call "the zone": the endlessly spinning reels where the world and its problems can be forgotten.
"Since 2014, we've worked hard to implement the 'right to be forgotten' ruling thoughtfully and comprehensively in Europe," Peter Fleischer, Google's global privacy counsel, said in a written statement.
The financial penalty — a paltry sum compared to Google's $75 billion in annual revenue — relates to the "right to be forgotten" ruling issued in 2014 by Europe's top court.
Soon, many experts will argue that Congress should be forgotten and the real center of the political universe is the presidential candidates and their every move, word, and tweet.
And our great middle class, once the bedrock of American prosperity, was forgotten and left behind, but they are forgotten no more and they will never be forgotten again.
Most people think of swag as junk — companies give out the branded merchandise, like pens and mugs, to customers and employees knowing it'll be forgotten or trashed almost immediately.
Coming ahead of a digital restoration of Keaton's major films, it serves as both a primer and refresher, as well as a promise that he will not be forgotten.
Full of pitch-perfect takes on his personal and professional evolution as well as the changing times, Tamborine provides a snapshot of a moment not soon to be forgotten.
The love you have all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out on the other side.
That shouldn't be forgotten after this loss to Alabama in the College Football Playoff, because after all, that's the reason the Huskies made the Playoff in the first place.
New rights for consumers have to be easy to understand (like the European Union's "right to be forgotten") and easy to use (like a national "do not track" list).
Those gathered said the decision, along with the recent ceremonial City Council resolution that designated Flatbush Little Haiti, meant that Haitians' contributions to New York will not be forgotten.
"Remembrance tourism is important," said Jurriaan de Mol, the route's founder, to ensure that all the suffering and sacrifices made during World War II will be not be forgotten.
In a move that could well define her chairmanship of the central bank, Janet Yellen is betting that falling prices are a temporary blip that will soon be forgotten.
Tiers of V.I.P. donors have been created, aiming to raise up to $75 million from special interests, which won't be forgotten when the new administration gets down to governing.
Also, old impressions die hard, and an endorsement by a candidate doesn't mean all that candidate's supporters will follow or that old impressions of a candidate will be forgotten.
Even if he were interested in making people forget his working-class roots, the manner in which he earned — and continues to maintain — his billionaire status cannot be forgotten.
Under the new rules, consumers will have a right to be forgotten and to withdraw consent, which means they could request that data be completely deleted from computer servers.
Google de-references pages at a regional level and applies the right to be forgotten on local versions of its search engine — Google uses IP addresses and geo-blocking.
"The truth cannot be forgotten, the ground cannot be lost and the oppressor will have his day," the group said in a statement released on Sunday on social media.
And while we're at it, so too does the "right to be forgotten"—the ability to have information about yourself removed from internet databases after a period of time.
"While Tesla gets criticized when it is delayed in reaching a goal, it should not be forgotten that Tesla has achieved many goals that were doubted by most," Arnold says.
In part because discourse could require you to defend your fave at any point, but mostly because there's a heightened fear of how quickly they can leave or be forgotten.
Not to be forgotten, the Royal Astronomical Society announced that British people too, will be able to experience the majesty of the Great American Eclipse, accompanied by the below graphic.
"The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer," Trump said as he stood on the Capitol steps in January after taking the oath of office.
Google and other search engines shouldn't be forced to apply the European Union's "right to be forgotten" beyond the bloc's borders, an adviser to the EU's top court argued Thursday.
The EU's "right to be forgotten" was first established in May 2014 and since then has resulted in the removal of just over one million URLs from Google's search results.
And in such style that disappointments in this veteran gaming series can be forgotten—at least until anyone has a real swing at the could-go-either-way Sonic Forces.
Instead of typing a password, which can be forgotten, phished, or compromised, users simply tap a push notification that's sent to their phone when they try and access an account.
The "horror of the murders committed by the Manson family in 1969 and the fear they instilled in the public will never be forgotten," the governor wrote in his decision.
Come 2017, they'll likely be forgotten for some newer, flashier toy that beeps, fights, or bounces, and proves equally elusive to desperate adults looking to make holiday dreams come true.
By "poetry," I don't mean seeking shelter in beautiful things — this is a tactic of the hopeless — but poetry as the constant repetition of human aspirations that shouldn't be forgotten.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS According to the police write-up, though the squirrel was turned over, he will not be forgotten by officers anytime soon.
In 2014, Europe's highest court ruled that people had the "right to be forgotten" online, meaning they could ask Google and other digital companies to delete search results about them.
A right to be "forgotten": You will be able to request that a company erase your personal data, stop disseminating it, and have third parties stop processing your data too.
Some trans people justify that sensation by saying they were never meant to be their birth gender to begin with, that one's pre-transition life is something to be forgotten.
But if consumer voices continue to fall on deaf ears, United Airlines will have built a reputation of the worst kind, and it's not likely to be forgotten anytime soon.
In some ways, the lingering bitterness and acrimony stings and begs to be forgotten, yet its persistence reminds us of the very real need to hear and understand one another.
On that same South by Southwest panel, Rosen expressed concerns about both corporate regulation of free speech and newly stringent European Union regulations such as the Right to be Forgotten.
While supporters of privacy rights say "right to be forgotten" is an important tool to protect people online, Google argued that expanding this globally would impinge on freedom of speech.
All of the efforts she has undertaken to address the most divisive issues in our national dialogue would be forgotten the moment she announces her intention to run for president.
He would struggle to stave off the shadow of loneliness, to keep at bay the dread that in his absence from the team, from the spotlight, he would be forgotten.
Devora Fish, the director of education for the Tennessee Holocaust Commission, said prosecutions like those of Mr. Berger help ensure that the sins of the past will not be forgotten.
Since the 2014 ruling establishing the "right to be forgotten" Google has received over 2.4 million such requests and has acceded to their pleas about 43 percent of the time.
They see Europe's "right to be forgotten," by which citizens can force companies to erase some of their personal data, as a step toward regaining ownership of their online selves.
But on Tuesday, as my colleague Adam Satariano reported from London, the European Court of Justice ruled that the right to be forgotten does not apply outside the European Union.
President Trump vowed in his weekly address released Friday that the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting "will never be forgotten" amid fresh debate over the nation's gun laws.
London (CNN Business)Europe's top court has imposed new geographic limits on the "right to be forgotten," saying that in most cases it should apply only within the European Union.
The European Union's top court on Tuesday ruled that Google doesn't have to extend the region's "right to be forgotten" rule to countries that are not under the union's rule.
This connection may be forgotten in New York, but it is remembered by many in Run, which is today a sleepy, sunbaked island with a population of a few hundred.
"It will not be forgotten what happened after the American withdrawal," said Jowad al-Musawi, a member of Parliament from the bloc allied with Moktada al-Sadr, a Shiite leader.
Jason has been a loyal and great friend and fantastic lawyer," Trump tweeted, adding: "His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten.
She Is Risen is a powerful reminder of the racialized traumas that haunt us into the present day — traumas that have not been fully exorcised, and must not be forgotten.
"I'm not sure what exactly made this incredibly kind man share a lunch table with my son, but I'm happy to say that it will not soon be forgotten," she said.
Vela's bedroom is now covered in Post-it notes, including two that read, "You will always own a piece of my heart," and "You will never be forgotten," the outlet reports.
"I'm not sure what exactly made this incredibly kind man share a lunch table with my son, but I'm happy to say that it will not soon be forgotten," she wrote.
But the political legacy of the USA World Cup winners may eventually go beyond lifting their sport to new credibility and a fight with the President that will eventually be forgotten.
The "right to be forgotten" is a part of an EU law established in 2014 that requires search engines to delete personal information about users if it's deemed irrelevant or excessive.
But at Refinery20143, we wanted to make sure that this long-awaited cultural awakening is not just a "moment" that will be forgotten after the 28th day of Black History Month.
"Nothing will be forgotten," the trailer intones at one point, and it seems that Shadow of War is taking that serious, with almost no corner of Tolkien's world being left untouched.
It's the sort of show only Baker could have written, with his lifelong knowledge of the city and its history—the kind of history his staff fears may soon be forgotten.
A tweet that was meant to be forgotten within minutes resurfaces years later to cost someone their job, while a video providing unambiguous evidence of war crimes disappears without a trace.
This crash is large enough to make a noticeable dent on the all-time chart of cryptocurrency's market cap – meaning this could be a crash that won't be forgotten about quickly.
The European Court of Justice established the "right to be forgotten" laws in May 2014, which allows Europeans to request search engines like Google to delist information about themselves from results.
"The love you have all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out on the other side," she wrote.
The raid on Google's Paris offices comes just days after the US company appealed against a demand by French regulators to apply the EU's "right to be forgotten" ruling outside Europe.
As it is, the shutdown's brevity and the lunatic speed of news in the Trump era means it will probably be forgotten by November when the mid-term elections roll round.
Later this year the European Court of Justice will decide whether the EU's much-contested "right to be forgotten" applies not just to Google's European sites, but to all of them.
Standing in front of you on the Grammy stage in New York City and all I know is just like dreams, these kids can't be forgotten and are worth fighting for.
On the other end of the spectrum, for example, are the "right to be forgotten" rules that have empowered European users who want certain content about them removed from search results.
Amazon Fresh now has the credibility of Whole Foods to sweeten the deal, and the piping hot competition means Instacart better become a kidney or be forgotten after routine lifestyle surgery.
Bourdain's inspiring legacy has reached far and wide, through his books, TV shows and restaurants, and Meyer believes he touched in the industry in a way that will never be forgotten.
Elnekave says the company has also found a way to comply with GDPR, the strict EU privacy regulations that went into effect last year that includes the right to be forgotten.
I'd like to preemptively beg forgiveness for the following phrase, but Unforgettable is one film that does not deserve to be forgotten — or, more pressingly, remembered as a hokey camp artifact.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Individuals cannot demand that personal data be erased from company records in an official register, the European Union's top court ruled on Thursday, limiting the "right to be forgotten".
In the European Union, this has led to the "right to be forgotten"—a legal right that people can exercise against search engines, forcing them to remove outdated or inaccurate information.
Taking the stage immediately after an inauguration concert at the memorial, Trump boasted about his electoral victory, and vowed that the voters that sent him to Washington would not be forgotten.
Europe's fights with Google, over the right to be forgotten, antitrust and tax, are a sign that the continent's emerging status as an American technology colony will not be pain-free.
For example, Borwein writes in her paper, contraceptive pills may be forgotten in luggage or left in hotel bathrooms, and it may be difficult to buy the pills in some countries.
"While Memorial Day is a day to honor our fallen heroes, I would also like to say a few words about our veterans whose sacrifices must never be forgotten," she said.
This concept is known as the "right to be forgotten," but that particular legal decision applies only to citizens of the European Union; other countries, including Indonesia, are passing similar legislation.
If a lucky bounce of the ping pong balls puts Auston Matthews in a Canucks jersey next year, any lingering anger over the trade deadline will be forgotten in a hurry.
In parts, the resultant Go Be Forgotten calls to mind Second Wave classics like Emperor's classic Into the Nightshade Eclipse, using keyboards alongside feverish black metal to create an overwhelming atmosphere.

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