Ted Claypoole Discusses “The Right to Be Forgotten or the Right to Hide the Truth?” on Berkeley Center for Law & Technology Podcast
Aug 18 2021
Womble Bond Dickinson’s Ted Claypoole was a recent guest on the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology’s Expert Series Podcast.
Each week, BCLT Executive Director Wayne Stacy facilitates interviews with leading law and tech experts to discuss current cases and recent decisions concerning: antitrust and regulation, product development, content development and platforms, privacy and cybersecurity, technology and society, and brand protection.
Claypoole and Stacy discussed “The right to be forgotten or the right to hide the truth?” How far is too far when it comes to hiding the truth? Should companies be prohibited from reporting factual, public information? The differences between the EU and the US illustrate the fight for disclosure vs. the fight for privacy.
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