 A couple of years ago, when my brother Simon was at uni, he got expelled from his halls of residence. It happened over a prank involving his football team which went wrong. No one was physically hurt, it's just that the team wrote some things on the promotional leaflets which caused the fence to some other other groups at the uni therefore had to punish all the guys involved. Simon was allowed to continue with his degree, but the football club was banned for a year. A student newspaper ran an article on their website about the incident which was shared on social media at the time. Simon graduated about three years ago and has been looking for a job as a teacher ever since. He fully regrets what he's done and feels like he's learnt his lesson besides it was so out of character for him and he hasn't done anything like it since or even before for that matter. However, the article from the student newspaper still exists online and Simon is struggling to get a job because it's one of the first hits that comes up when you search his name. This is really affecting Simon and it feels like he's being punished enough. Should the internet service provider remove the link to the updated information?