Ctrl + Z : : The Right to Be Forgotten / / Meg Leta Jones.
A gripping insight into the digital debate over data ownership, permanence and policy“This is going on your permanent record!” is a threat that has never held more weight than it does in the Internet Age, when information lasts indefinitely. The ability to make good on that threat is as democratized...
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