Thoughts about the fundamental right to oblivion in Peru and in comparative law, with regard to its recognition and evolution
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Keywords

right to be forgotten
right to digital oblivion
right to expiration of the negative data
right to digital darkness

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Torres Manrique, J. I. (2024). Thoughts about the fundamental right to oblivion in Peru and in comparative law, with regard to its recognition and evolution. INNOVARE Ciencia Y Tecnología, 6(2), 35–57. Retrieved from https://revistas.unitec.edu/innovare/article/view/59

Abstract

The fundamental right to forget, is a new right that arises as a negative result of the development of technology. Thus, the right to oblivion is aimed at preventing and counteracting the damages caused by the no little as harmful personal information published on the Net. In the present presentation, the author analyzes in a profound manner how wide, the various reaches and edges of the same, to conclude sketching proposals on the matter.
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