Germany and Citizen Rights
Germany’s highest court recently overturned a law that let anti-terror
authorities retain data on phone calls and e-mails, saying it posed a
“grave intrusion” to personal privacy rights.
The Karlsruhe-based Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the law
violated Germans’ constitutional right to private correspondence.
If you have any query or you require consultation relating to technology
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authorities retain data on phone calls and e-mails, saying it posed a
“grave intrusion” to personal privacy rights.
The Karlsruhe-based Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the law
violated Germans’ constitutional right to private correspondence.
If you have any query or you require consultation relating to technology
and
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