German ISPs Can't Retain Data Europe Says They Must Retain?
from the someone-want-to-help-explain-this-one dept
This one is a bit unclear, and we'd appreciate it if someone who knows more about the specifics could fill in the details, but there seems to be some contradictory rules in Germany concerning what sort of data an ISP retains on its customers. After all, the European Parliament has now said that data retention by ISPs is a must, even if it's a pointless and costly endeavor. However, the Inquirer is reporting on a case in Germany where the courts have apparently said that any data that is not needed for billing purposes cannot be retained, as it's a violation of subscriber privacy. According to the article, this means ISPs can't even store the IP addresses of websites you visit. So, if we understand this correctly, the EU is saying that ISPs need to keep lots of data... which the German courts are saying is an illegal violation of privacy.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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i expect the number of topics u dont know a/b to be very large, so post away.
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The story is interesting. What Mike appears to be saying is that the *details* are unclear -- since they seem to contradict. That's not a topic he doesn't know anything about, but that he's hoping someone has more details.
I swear the level of idiocy in the comments lately has been almost too much to bear. People have absolutely no reading comprehension.
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Spam originating from Germany, or ISP located in Germany could not be linked to SPAMMING because their would be no record of the violations.
Data In = Data Out
Deutschland is not Germany.
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From what I understand
This is the same reason absinthe is now legal (or rather no longer illegal) in the EU though it had been banned throughout most of Europe.
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Full story at heise.de
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