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2005_11_14,Draft_Report_by_Alexander_Nuno_Alvaro_on_the_proposal_for_a_Directive_for_the_European_Parliament_on_data_retention.pdf
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Date: 2005-11-17
2005_11_14,Draft_Report_by_Alexander_Nuno_Alvaro_on_the_proposal_for_a_Directive_for_the_European_Parliament_on_data_retention.pdf
This Draft Report and the presented compromise by Alexander Nuno Alvaro gave the undertaking of the British EU Presidency green light to pass in the trialogue discussions with the European Parliament and the EU Commission. The operating expense for ISP's and CSP's got reduced and the differences of existing data retention laws in some countries, eg. GB, SE, SP, cannot be longer reason for a court case at The European Tribunal.
"This Directive aims to harmonise the provisions of the Member States concerning obligations on the providers of publicly available electronic communications services or of a publicly accessible electronic communications network with respect to the processing and retention of certain data, and to ensure that the rights to the respect for private life and to the protection of personal data in the access and use of these data are fully respected, in order to ensure that the data is available for the purpose of the investigation, detection and prosecution of serious criminal offences, as referred to in Article 2 (2) of Council Framework Decision 2002/584/JHA."
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