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Privacy Ruling by EU Court Against Google, Explained 

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The EU's Court of Justice has ruled that Google must listen, and sometimes comply, when individuals ask for links to articles or websites to be removed. What does this mean for the search giant and its more than one billion users? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
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