The US search company comes under pressure from European data regulators who say the ruling on visibility of search results should apply internationallyEuropean data regulators are set to instruct Google to apply “right to be forgotten” search result deletions outside of Europe on Google.com. The Article 29 cross-European panel of data protection watchdogs announced its guidance that search result removals should be carried out beyond local European domains such as google.co.uk, google.fr and google.de to prevent circumvention of the right to be forgotten law.