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Vint Cerf, one of the founders of the internet, has condemned a central plank of European proposals to regulate the internet as impractical to enforce and 'terrifying' in prospect.
Mr Cerf, often called the father of the internet, said that the so-called ‘right to be forgotten’ online was “not possible to achieve”. He told The Telegraph, “You can’t go out and remove content from everybody’s computer just because you want the world to forget about something. I don’t think it’s a practical proposition at all.”
Originally posted by LiberalSceptic
reply to post by KnightFire
This reminds me of the movie I Am Number Four, where they keep deleting all info about the main character from the internet, so that he can stay hidden from the bad guys.
Originally posted by KnightFire
I was thinking the same thing when I was reading the article. It's funny how people fail to understand that one change that effects something in one country effects the whole world on the internet. That's why they call it the World Wide Web.