Google May Limit 'Right to be Forgotten' to Europe

A panel of experts appointed by Google to advise it on a European court ruling ordering it to remove some personal information from search results is leaning toward limiting the application to European websites only. The territorial reach of the "right to be forgotten" decision from the European Court of Justice has put the search engine giant at odds with the European Union's data protection watchdogs, who have told it to remove links across all relevant versions of its website, including Google.com.