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- Judgement_of_the_German_Federal_Court_of_Justice_on_Googles_autocomplete_function abstract "In May 2013, the German Federal Court of Justice stated that Google’s predictions within the autocomplete function of its web search engine can violate the right of personality. The right of personality ensures that a person’s (or even a company’s) personality (reputation) is respected and can be freely developed. Only the individual shall, in principle, decide how he/she wants to present himself/herself to third parties and the public.".
- Judgement_of_the_German_Federal_Court_of_Justice_on_Googles_autocomplete_function comment "In May 2013, the German Federal Court of Justice stated that Google’s predictions within the autocomplete function of its web search engine can violate the right of personality. The right of personality ensures that a person’s (or even a company’s) personality (reputation) is respected and can be freely developed. Only the individual shall, in principle, decide how he/she wants to present himself/herself to third parties and the public.".