Corporate News: Google face-off tests demands for Web purging

The Wall Street Journal

Commenting on the legal wrangle between Google and Spanish privacy regulator regarding whether personal data should be removed from the internet, Richard Thomas, a strategy adviser of the firm’s London office, agrees there should be a right to have a name removed from a social network where it was freely submitted, but not, for example, in a crime record.

A former British data privacy commissioner, Thomas brings nearly 40 years of experience working across the private and public sectors.