Google also does this in response to DMCA requests, the difference being that for the right-to-be-forgotten thing, there is no way to see what was removed. For DMCA takedowns, google hosts and links to the specific DMCA request, wich contains the URLs that were removed, rendering the while process somewhat moot.
Interesting. That's a Europe-specific snippet though (incidentally I've never seen that before; do I need to be in Europle to see it - is the right-to-be-forgotten thing easily defeatable with a VPN?!).
Google also does this in response to DMCA requests, the difference being that for the right-to-be-forgotten thing, there is no way to see what was removed. For DMCA takedowns, google hosts and links to the specific DMCA request, wich contains the URLs that were removed, rendering the while process somewhat moot.