Friday, September 11, 2009
News: Belgian Justice Minister Wants 2 Year Retention of Data
EDRI: In Belgium, discussions on implementing the EU's controvertial Data Retention Directive have sparked the proposal to retain electronic communication traffic data for 2 years, citing the needs of the police and the prosecutors office. That figure has been disputed by the Belgian ISP association, who express concern about costs to customers, and the Belgian Data Protection Authority.
Labels:
law,
police,
surveillance,
technology,
telecommunications
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