communications surveillance and "retention"
Berlin (Germany), 07.11.2007 wikinews - To stop data retention in the last minute, yesterday at least 7,000 citizens were in over 40 cities throughout Germany peacefully (as reported, the organizer of over 12,000 people [1]) on the road. In Berlin, a spontaneous chain of lights on the stairs of the Reichstag building, formed in the precincts of the police and geduldet.Anlass of the demonstrations is the coordination of the German Bundestag on 9 November on the draft law on restructuring of telecommunications surveillance. The law should make for national security from 2008 looking back over six months to trace who was with whom by phone or e-mail, on mobile phone use including the location, and who, when the Internet is used.
opinion
I am for traceability within the six month period, the law had not yet agreed ,
first long as there is no official disclosure requirement , was spied on when, why and with what consequences, results a citizen. The least would be a respondents whether they were determined. Such requirements should be complied with by authorities to also be determined deadlines.
second And what becomes of the freedom of the press if liability is not even then snoop because they can not prosecute for lack of disclosure requirement?
why this law is "NO".
-Mark Rabago-
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