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  • We do have an equivalent - the PDPA.

    Notable differences from what I know include the concept of Deemed Consent and plenty of exceptions to data minimization and erasure.

    The requirement to destroy or deidentify personal data only exists when there are no longer any legal or business or any other purpose for the retention of the personal data. There are plenty of limitations to this as well.

    I think they can try getting a lawyer to write to Google with a simple request and see how it plays from there. I’m in no place to suggest anything to them obviously, but I’ll tell my manager to bring it up as a verbal suggestion.

    Thanks for satisfying my curiosity haha. Maybe something good will come out of it for someone.
    The AsiaPac HQ is here in Singapore itself. So if Google did not process or index these search result in the EU, it would not be in the jurisdiction of the GDPR?
    Ah I see. We have an NPO client that basically helps ex-offenders find work and such. One of the biggest issues they face is when people have their criminal records removed after certain periods of no offence, they start indicating that they have no criminal records on job applications. But when HR performs their background check and find an article linking the dude to the crime, they assume the candidate lied and reject him/her.

    Was just wondering if the relevant search results could be removed in such cases.
    According to EU law, are search engines required to honour requests to delete links to personal information upon request? Anywhere I can read more about this?
    The motorway begins at Redbridge near Totton at a grade separated roundabout with the A35, heading north, briefly as a dual 3 lane motorway. At its first junction, it reduces to 2 lanes and continues east of Hillyfields. After a further 1 mile (1.6 km) it reaches a junction with the M27 at a signal controlled roundabout. North of the M27 it enters the countryside and terminates after a further 1 mile (1.6 km) of dual 2 lane road at another roundabout, this time with the A3057 near Upton.

    The route has several features that are inconsistent with UK motorway standards, including a sharp bend at its southern terminus, and an at-grade roundabout at its junction with the M27. Hampshire County Council's LTTP to 2026 (Long Term Transport Plan) identifies the need for an 'M271 Spur' at the southern end to connect it to the A33 towards the docks in a free-flow interchange
    The M271 is a motorway near Southampton in Hampshire, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) long, and is one of the shortest motorways in the country. Construction began in 1973 and it opened in 1975.[1] It provides part of the route to Southampton Docks from the M27, which in turn makes up another part of the route to the docks from the nearby M3 Motorway.
    I mean, you are treating me like I'm a massive dick. Is that what you really think or is it something else?
    Apart from being a mod, I am also a poster and a human being. I made a mistake. I was infracted for it. Are you incapable of cutting me slack?
    Ah ITSTL. yeah definitely worth a re-read. I want to know more about this alternate timeline he's created. I see they made an adaptation with Keira Knightly. Don't think I can bring myself to watch it tbh.

    Still yet to read Remains of the Day
    Just finished Never Let Me Go. Apart from being a gun book I'm sure you'd like it for the legal implications.
    INT. REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER - CORRIDOR

    The evil Darth Vader stands amid the broken and twisted bodies
    of his foes. He grabs a wounded Rebel Officer by the neck as
    an Imperial Officer rushes up to the Dark Lord.

    IMPERIAL OFFICER
    The Death Star plans are not in the
    main computer.

    Vader squeezes the neck of the Rebel Officer, who struggles
    in vain.
    VADER
    Where are those transmissions you
    intercepted?

    Vader lifts the Rebel off his feet by his throat.

    VADER
    What have you done with those plans?

    REBEL OFFICER
    We intercepted no transmissions.
    Aaah... This is a consular ship.
    Were on a diplomatic mission.
    THREEPIO
    At last! Where have you been?

    Stormtroopers can be heard battling in the distance.

    THREEPIO
    They're heading in this direction.
    What are we going to do? We'll be
    sent to the spice mine of Kessel or
    smashed into who knows what!

    Artoo scoots past his bronze friend and races down the
    subhallway. Threepio chases after him.

    THREEPIO
    Wait a minute, where are you going?

    Artoo responds with electronic beeps.
    A woman's hand puts a card into an opening in Artoo's dome.
    Artoo makes beeping sounds.

    INT. REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER

    Threepio stands in a hallway, somewhat bewildered. Artoo is
    nowhere in sight. The pitiful screams of the doomed Rebel
    soldiers can be heard in the distance.

    THREEPIO
    Artoo! Artoo-Detoo, where are you?

    A familiar clanking sound attacks Threepio's attention and
    he spots little Artoo at the end of the hallway in a smoke-
    filled alcove. A beautiful young girl (about sixteen years
    old) stands in front of Artoo. Surreal and out of place,
    dreamlike and half hidden in the smoke, she finishes adjusting
    something on Artoo's computer face, then watches as the little
    robot joins his companion.
    INT. REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER - MAIN HALLWAY

    The awesome, seven-foot-tall Dark Lord of the Sith makes his
    way into the blinding light of the main passageway. This is
    Darth Vader, right hand of the Emperor. His face is obscured
    by his flowing black robes and grotesque breath mask, which
    stands out next to the fascist white armored suits of the
    Imperial stormtroopers. Everyone instinctively backs away
    from the imposing warrior and a deathly quiet sweeps through
    the Rebel troops. Several of the Rebel troops break and run
    in a frenzied panic.

    INT. REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER
    He stands transfixed for a few moments studying
    the heavens, then dashed toward his dented, crudely repaired
    Landspeeder (an auto-like transport that travels a few feet
    above the ground on a magnetic-field). He motions for the
    tiny robot to follow him.

    LUKE
    Hurry up! Come with me! What are you
    waiting for?! Get in gear!

    The robot scoots around in a tight circle, stops short, and
    smoke begins to pour out of every joint. Luke throws his
    arms up in disgust. Exasperated, the young farm boy jumps
    into his Landspeeder leaving the smoldering robot to hum
    madly.
    A death-white wasteland stretches from horizon to horizon.
    The tremendous heat of two huge twin suns settle on a lone
    figure, Luke Skywalker, a farm boy with heroic aspirations
    who looks much younger than his eighteen years. His shaggy
    hair and baggy tunic give him the air of a simple but lovable
    lad with a prize-winning smile.

    A light wind whips at him as he adjusts several valves on a
    large battered moisture vaporator which sticks out of the
    desert floor much like an oil pipe with valves. He is aided
    by a beatup tread-robot with six claw arms. The little robot
    appears to be barely functioning and moves with jerky motions.
    A bright sparkle in the morning sky catches Luke's eye and
    he instinctively grabs a pair of electrobinoculars from his
    utility belt.
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