In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
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[This post is slightly over four years old, but is starting to look a bit prescient in some respects and a little naive in others — Ed.]
Two legal rulings I came across this week have implications
not just for this blog, but for all Christians on the internet.
The first is a ruling from European Union regulators that
internet users in its member states have a “right to be forgotten”. Google has complied by instructing all its Blogger
users worldwide to post a notice giving EU users information about the use
of cookies on blogs originating in Canada, the US and everywhere else. In
Europe, 90,000 requests for the removal of links and stories are already
being processed and European regulators are now arguing the removals should be
global, not just in Europe.