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Streisand Effect in the Context of the Right to be Forgotten

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  • Mach Martin

    (Mgr. Martin Mach, MA is PhD candidate at Faculty of Law, Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic)

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This article discusses the Streisand effect in Right to be forgotten. Since this is a highly undesirable phenomenon, the article seeks to answer questions that reveal its frequency and the chance of its manifestation, thus answering the questions of how common the Streisand effect in right to be forgotten is; and it seeks and analyzes the variables that affect the chance of the Streisand effect. To find answers, the article draws on court decisions and also uses the insights of authors working on similar topics. Thus, each variable is justified and shown in a specific real case. The article concludes with a look at the possible increase in the Streisand effect in the future.

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  • Mach Martin, 2022. "Streisand Effect in the Context of the Right to be Forgotten," European Studies - The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics, Sciendo, vol. 9(1), pages 110-121, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:eurstu:v:9:y:2022:i:1:p:110-121:n:11
    DOI: 10.2478/eustu-2022-0005
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