The European Commission on Wednesday challenged member states by presenting its own legal proposals for data retention in the fight against terrorism - despite the fact that member states have already launched their own initiative on the subject.
European Commissioner for justice and home affairs Franco Frattini today (21 September) presented a broad EU counter-terrorism package, including the draft data retention directive.
The directive proposes the storage of data of fixed an...
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