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2005_11_16,British_Presidency_COPEN_177_Telecom_132_Data_Retention_Trialogue_discussions_with_the_European_Parliament.pdf
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Date: 2005-11-17
2005_11_16,British_Presidency_COPEN_177_Telecom_132_Data_Retention_Trialogue_discussions_with_the_European_Parliament.pdf
"The Presidency noted the positive tone of the meeting and the ongoing political willingness to work for a deal on the draft Directive by the end of this year, but it was also clear that the European Parliament is looking for flexibility from the Council on a number of key issues as set out in the report." This was the reaction of the British Presidency to the Ammendments of Alexander Nuno Alvara, Reporter of The European Parliament in the case of Data Retention, which reduced the costs for ISP's and CSP's and legalize the current British practice of data retention.
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