Iata despre ce este vorba:
“The German Federal Constitutional Court has ruled the country’s current data retention law unconstitutional. All stored telephone and email communication data, previously kept for six months in case it was needed by law enforcement, now must be deleted as soon as possible. The court criticized the lack of data security and insufficient restrictions for access to the data. The president of the court said continuing to retain the data would ’cause a diffusely threatening feeling of being under observation that can diminish an unprejudiced perception of one’s basic rights in many areas.’ While it doesn’t disallow data retention in general, the imposed restriction demands a complete reworking of the law.”
Sursa: bundesverfassungsgericht.de
Taguri: germania, legi, UE
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March 4th, 2010 at 9:55 am
Dacă înţeleg eu bine, nu e vorba de salvarea datelor de pe terminale, ci a traficului din reţeaua operatorului, şi e legat de legislaţia antitero. “As soon as possible” poate însemna şi după cele 6 luni menţionate în legile în vigoare. Operatorii vor fi obligaţi să investească bani în securizarea datacenterelor, şi totul rămâne cum am stabilit.
March 4th, 2010 at 10:06 pm
da, de asta este vorba, adica sms-uri, cu cine vorbesti, etc etc.