[lac-discuss-es] R: El derecho al olvido

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Jue Mayo 9 09:33:45 UTC 2013


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 Asunto: Re: R: El derecho al olvido 
 Desde: devtee en gmail.com

 Presidente ejecutivo Eric Schmidt de Google explica por qué el Internet necesita una 
 'Borrar Button' 


 "..... Acciones alguien toma cuando es joven se puede perseguir a la persona para siempre, 
 Schmidt dijo que, debido a que la información siempre estará en Internet. Él 
 utiliza el ejemplo de un joven que cometió un delito que podría ser 
 borrado de su registro cuando él es un adulto. Pero la información sobre eso 
 crimen podía permanecer en línea, impidiendo a la persona de encontrar un empleo. 


 "En Estados Unidos, hay un sentido de la justicia que es culturalmente verdad para todos 
 nosotros ", dijo Schmidt." La falta de un botón de borrar en Internet es un 
 problema importante. Hay un momento en que el borrado es lo correcto ". 


 Lea el artículo en 
 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57583022-93/googles-schmidt-the-internet-needs-a-delete-button/


 Re: el derecho al olvido ..... un blog de Peter Fleischer descansos 
 por los problemas en su blog: 
 "El pensamiento de niebla sobre el derecho al olvido" 
 http://peterfleischer.blogspot.com/2011/03/foggy-thinking-about-right-to-oblivion.html 




 Dev Anand 




 En jue, 2 de mayo de 2013 a las 03:03 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg en mcgill.ca> escribió: 


> I think it is less an issue of whether the
> information exists and more of just how readily findable it is.
>
> But you pose an interesting question. A number of
> years ago in Canada, there was a trial following
> a particularly gruesome pair of rape-murders and
> the judge imposed a publication ban. Of course,
> US newspapers just over the border covered the
> story and were not subject to the publication
> ban. There were in fact some libraries in Canada
> that carefully cut out the stories before putting
> the papers on display. Although before the age of
> powerful search engines, USENET and other
> Internet resources did make the ban close to useless.
>
> As universities were the major source of Internet
> connectivity at the time, I had some very
> interesting discussions with our lawyers about
> whether we were "publishing" the story when we let it flow through our
> servers.
>
> Alan
>
> At 5/2/2013 02:44 AM, Roberto Gaetano wrote:
> >I am wondering what happens with copies of newspapers that are stored in
> >libraries.
> >Would Martin have the right to go to the libraries and cut out from the
> >paper copies of the newspapers the articles about her case?
> >R.
> >
> >
> > > -----Messaggio originale-----
> > > Da: at-large-bounces en atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:at-large-
> > > bounces en atlarge-lists.icann.org] Per conto di Omar Kaminski
> > > Inviato: giovedì 2 maggio 2013 02:07
> > > A: Carlton Samuels
> > > Cc: <whois-wg en atlarge-lists.icann.org>; lac-discuss-en en atlarge-
> > > lists.icann.org; At-Large Worldwide
> > > Oggetto: Re: [At-Large] [lac-discuss-en] The Right to Be Forgotten
> > >
> > > This right to be forgotten is being defended right now because the
> >children
> > > and young people who did a lot of trouble and silly things online. Then
> >they
> > > grow up and want others to forget all the mess they did.
> > >
> > > Anyway the information could be located anywhere in the globe. How to
> > > erase things in servers locaded in different jurisdictions?
> > >
> > > Internet has memory, and I personally don't agree with this "right".
> Think
> > > before, practice the auto-censorship. Avoid silly things or be
> responsible
> >with
> > > the results.
> > >
> > > Omar
> > >
> > >
> > > 2013/5/1 Carlton Samuels <carlton.samuels en gmail.com>
> > >
> > > > .....you didn't see me!  Who you going to trust? Me or your own two
> > > > lying eyes?
> > > >
> > > > Erasing facts....and re-writing history.  Or, just the hagiograph's
> > > > payday arrived...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/29/opinion/keller-erasing-history.html?
> > > > src=recg
> > > >
> > > > -Carlton
> > > >
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