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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
'''Until 10 May 2017.'''
A follow-up to last year's [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_to_rewrite_history%3F Right To Be Forgotten (RTBF) Workshop Session]. What has happened in the past year?


== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==
'''Until 10 May 2017.''' They will be used as hash tags for easy searching on the wiki
Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries
 


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
'''Until 20 May 2017.'''
Since EuroDIG 2016 and the [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_to_rewrite_history%3F Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history] this Flash session will attempt to track what has happened next.
Always use your own words to describe your session. If you decide to quote the words of an external source, give them the due respect and acknowledgement by specifying the source.
 
This is an excellent opportunity to discuss what has happened in a year, especially the recent news in March 2017, of New York senator Tony Avella and assemblyman David Weprin introducing a bill proposing that individuals be allowed to require search engines and online speakers to remove information that is "inaccurate", "irrelevant", "inadequate", or "excessive", that is "no longer material to current public debate or discourse" and is causing demonstrable harm to the subject.
See: [http://bit.ly/2nf06ra New York Assemblyman Unveils Bill To Suppress Non-Government-Approved Free Speech]
 
'''Is the right to be forgotten ready to be globalised?'''


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
'''Until 20 May 2017.''' Please try out new interactive formats.
Flash Session: each speaker gets 3 minutes and questions & answers plus discussion. Total length: 30 minutes


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
'''Until 20 May 2017.''' Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible.
Last year's RTBF Session and participants is listed on: [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_to_rewrite_history%3F Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history]
Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
 


== People ==  
== People ==  
'''Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.'''
'''Moderator''': Olivier Crépin-Leblond


* Written message from Joe McNamee, Executive Director, EDRi [https://edri.org] (to be read by the Moderator)
* Yrjö Länsipuro, ISOC Finland and ex-journalist [https://icannwiki.com/Yrj%C3%B6_L%C3%A4nsipuro]
* Participant from IFLA (confirmed)
* Michael Oghia [https://www.icann.org/profiles/michael-joseph-oghia]


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Session teaser

A follow-up to last year's Right To Be Forgotten (RTBF) Workshop Session. What has happened in the past year?

Keywords

Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries


Session description

Since EuroDIG 2016 and the Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history this Flash session will attempt to track what has happened next.

This is an excellent opportunity to discuss what has happened in a year, especially the recent news in March 2017, of New York senator Tony Avella and assemblyman David Weprin introducing a bill proposing that individuals be allowed to require search engines and online speakers to remove information that is "inaccurate", "irrelevant", "inadequate", or "excessive", that is "no longer material to current public debate or discourse" and is causing demonstrable harm to the subject. See: New York Assemblyman Unveils Bill To Suppress Non-Government-Approved Free Speech

Is the right to be forgotten ready to be globalised?

Format

Flash Session: each speaker gets 3 minutes and questions & answers plus discussion. Total length: 30 minutes

Further reading

Last year's RTBF Session and participants is listed on: Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history


People

Moderator: Olivier Crépin-Leblond

  • Written message from Joe McNamee, Executive Director, EDRi [1] (to be read by the Moderator)
  • Yrjö Länsipuro, ISOC Finland and ex-journalist [2]
  • Participant from IFLA (confirmed)
  • Michael Oghia [3]