It‘s been just over a year since the ridiculous and dangerous ruling in the EU that said that there was a form of a „right to be forgotten“ for individuals who don‘t like the Google results on their names. We‘ve spent plenty of time discussing why this is such a bad ruling, so we won‘t necessarily repeat them now. With no other recourse, Google began implementing it, but for Europe only. Since then, there‘s been an ongoing push by some to say Google needs to enforce it globally, even in the US where such an interpretation of the law is clearly unconstitutional.