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Question #: 112
Topic #: 1
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A German data subject was the victim of an embarrassing prank 20 years ago. A newspaper website published an article about the prank at the time, and the article is still available on the newspaper’s website. Unfortunately, the prank is the top search result when a user searches on the victim’s name. The data subject requests that SearchCo delist this result. SearchCo agrees, and instructs its technology team to avoid scanning or indexing the article. What else must SearchCo do?

  • A. Notify the newspaper that its article it is delisting the article.
  • B. Fully erase the URL to the content, as opposed to delist which is mainly based on data subject’s name.
  • C. Identify other controllers who are processing the same information and inform them of the delisting request.
  • D. Prevent the article from being listed in search results no matter what search terms are entered into the search engine.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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JacHa
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: C
In this scenario, the correct answer is C. Identify other controllers who are processing the same information and inform them of the delisting request. Article 17 Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), when a data subject requests the erasure of their personal data, the controller (in this case, SearchCo) must take reasonable steps to inform other controllers processing the same data of the request, especially if the data has been made public. This ensures that the data subject's right to be forgotten is effectively implemented across all platforms where the data might be accessible.
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Ssourav
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Notify the newspaper that it is delisting the article. However, it is important to note that A is not explicitly required by the GDPR. The main requirement is to delist the result, not necessarily to notify the publisher. The other options provided (B, C, D) either do not align with GDPR requirements for delisting or involve actions beyond what is required by the regulation. The delisting should focus on search results related to the data subject's name, not completely removing the URL or notifying other controllers.
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polar_b
6 months, 1 week ago
Answer is A
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