German court orders stored telecoms data deletion
David Goldstein
Vast amounts of telephone and e-mail data held in Germany must be deleted, the country’s highest court has ruled.
The constitutional court overturned a 2008 law requiring communications data to be kept for six months.
The law - designed to combat terrorism and serious crime - required telecoms companies to keep logs of calls, faxes, SMS messages, e-mails and internet use.
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