The group that ruled on the question regarding the right to erase oneself from the Internet is the European Court of Justice (ECJ). In May 2014, the ECJ issued a landmark ruling that individuals have the "right to be forgotten," allowing them to request the removal of certain personal information from search engine results under specific circumstances. This decision has significant implications for privacy rights and online content management.
What is the name of the group that had to rule on a question in May vital to anyone who posts updates or photos on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram: Do people have the right to erase themselves from the Internet, which seems to remember things forever?
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