=LDR cgm a22 4500 =001 19096 =003 CA-CURIO =005 20201221205339.0 =007 cr*cna|||uuuuu =008 201221s2018||||onc012|||||||as|||v|eng|d =040 $aCA-CURIO$beng$cCA-CURIO =041 $aeng =245 00$aCensoring Online Information :$bThe Right to be Forgotten.$nNovember 2018$h[videorecording] /$cCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =260 $aToronto :$bCanadian Broadcasting Corporation,$c2018 =300 $a1 streaming video (12 min 26 sec) =306 $a001226 =490 0 $aNews in Review =500 $aFrom the Curio.ca channel: News in Review | Archives. =506 1 $aAccess restricted to Curio.ca channel subscribers =511 1 $aHost: Serapio, Michael ; Journalist: Purdon, Nick. =520 $aThe internet is a tool for accessing information about others. But once online, those stories live on forever. False or incorrect reports about individuals online can tarnish reputations, damage families and upturn careers. Some countries have legislation to help with that. It's called the right to be forgotten. But Canada doesn't have this legislation. And it's got some people calling for a change so they can erase their past online. But in a country that believes in freedom of speech, is it a double-edged sword? CBC reporter Nick Purdon spoke with two people who would like their messy past erased online. =521 1 $a13-14. =538 $aAvailable on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/censoring-online-information-the-right-to-be-forgotten-19096/ =541 $fCBC/Radio Canada has perpetual access rights to this streaming content. =546 $aIn English. =546 $aClosed-captioned. =588 0 $aSource of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation =650 00$aRight to be forgotten$zCanada =650 00$aPrivacy, Right of$xCanada =650 00$aData protection$xLaw and legislation$zCanada =650 00$aSocial sciences =650 00$aLaw$xStudy and teaching =650 00$aInformation technology =650 00$aComputer science =700 1 $aSerapio, Michael$ehost =700 1 $aPurdon, Nick$ejournalist =710 2 $aCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =856 40$uhttp://curio.ca/en/video/censoring-online-information-the-right-to-be-forgotten-19096/