Stan O'neal: One of the bankster CEOs and/or companies(Merrill Lynch) that contributed to the mortgage meltdown and economic collapse in 2008 apparently is trying to have his name and/or exploits removed from Google Europe who now has a 'right to be forgotten' law which can erase you or your deeds from the internet. Some say if word your search right the results will come up but you can't narrow or filter your search which means you have to screen everything.
http://www.salon.com/2014/07/02/the_right_to_be_forgotten_from_google_is_already_a_big_mess/
This is troubling for several reasons including censorship from the European Union and the apparent ease that one can have their information removed, erased or hidden. Although not surprising it's kind a frustrating that a narcissistic piece of crap corporate CEO can basically control opinion about themselves. To top it off what is poor Stanley crying about. After contributing to crashing a bank, company stock, stock market and an entire economy he still got a 100 million dollar severance package after being 'told' to leave. If I recall Merrill Lynch had a bunch of mortgage backed securities including some in fund called Norma which opened up the company to huge losses and buyout/rescue from Bank of America.
http://www.salon.com/2014/07/02/the_right_to_be_forgotten_from_google_is_already_a_big_mess/
This is troubling for several reasons including censorship from the European Union and the apparent ease that one can have their information removed, erased or hidden. Although not surprising it's kind a frustrating that a narcissistic piece of crap corporate CEO can basically control opinion about themselves. To top it off what is poor Stanley crying about. After contributing to crashing a bank, company stock, stock market and an entire economy he still got a 100 million dollar severance package after being 'told' to leave. If I recall Merrill Lynch had a bunch of mortgage backed securities including some in fund called Norma which opened up the company to huge losses and buyout/rescue from Bank of America.