I've written before on the European Union's "right to be forgotten," and the dangers that a European Court of Justice ruling earlier this year applying the right to search engine results poses to the internet.
Today, I was pleased to give a presentation on the origins of the "right to be forgotten" and the court decision, and the implications for the internet both in Europe and here in the United States to the Sports, Entertainment, and Media Law Society at the LSU Law Center.
I've embedded my presentation below.
Special thanks to Michael Lambert, president of the group, for inviting me to make the trek across campus.