Campaigners Prepare to Battle EU Data Storage Bill |
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Huw Jones (newswire@telecom-digest.org) Sun, 21 Aug 2005 13:09:39 -0500
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By Huw Jones
Telecom firms and civil liberty groups are readying themselves to
A council of EU justice and interior ministers put forward a
EU ministers have pledged to reach final agreement in October, but the
The council text would only need member state approval, while the
"We expect the directive to be presented mid-September," said
"I don't believe the council will ignore this because if they do it
The presidency of the EU, currently held by Britain, had no immediate
Neither proposal seeks to log the content of email and telephone
The Commission wants calls and email traffic to be retained for six
Over 27,000 people have already signed an EDRI online anti-logging
"Large scale data mining will lead to many people's innocent behavior
"There will be this whole climactic battle in September between the
Telecom firms outside the European Union also worry a lengthy
"What benefit is only half a call record? If American carriers are
The council plan makes no mention of who would pay extra IT costs,
A study by Dutch Erasmus University shows in nearly all 65 cases where
"Three months in general should be enough for storing data," Alvaro
German industry bodies BITKOM, BDI and VATM said a solid and
Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.
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