EPPM2033 PERNIAGAAN ANTARABANGSA
Prepared For | : | DR. ABU HANIFAH BIN AYOB | Prepared By | : | Rafi Bin Noradzman Hisham A147501 | Muhamad Hafyiz Nayim Bin Muhamad Kudubudin A147528 Ameen Husaini Bin Ahmad Mustapha A147833 Noorfarrahin Shazlin Binti Mohd Yusof A148343 Nur Asyiqin Binti Kamarulzaman A148283 Nur Amirah Binti Ahmad A148326
Google as the leading search engine in the world provides information requested by users without any censorship. The company argues that it is the right for all people to have access to information, and the act is ethical. However, French government has argued otherwise. They said Google must stop form disclosing all information it requested and respect the privacy of a person. In other word anyone has a right to ask Google not to display results about him/herself and Google must act accordingly.
What is pros and cons of Google current status-quo?
When searching online there’s an unwritten assumption that will get an instant answer, as well as additional information that will need to dig deeper. This is all possible because of two decades’ worth of investment and innovation by many different companies. We know that, Google as the leading search engine in the world provides information requested by users without any censorship but when the French government makes that policy. Google has lost the status quo where Google can provide information to its data widely without restriction. This condition causes the information sought to be limited. Since then, Google claims to have processed 253.617 920.258 requests to remove links, and approved just