Not exact matches
The museum's
decision to show works from the collection of one of its trustees raised some ethical red flags by several bloggers, and last week gained momentum with a front page
article on the NY Times followed by considerable coverage elsewhere, including an editorial
in The Art
Newspaper by Modern Art Notes» Tyler Green, who had previously blogged about the situation, and responses by Jerry Saltz
in New York Magazine.
On no account should one be lulled into a false sense of security by the Court of Appeal
decision in Henry v News Group
Newspapers Ltd [2013] EWCA Civ 19, which I wrote about
in an earlier
article.
It has been suggested to me that the CJEU's
decision does not itself refer to any «right to be forgotten», and it required only that the name of the applicant be removed from the search results, and not the entire link to the original online
newspaper articles — so if one were searching by other details than the name of the applicant, the
articles would still show up
in the search.