[tor-talk] German court drains traffic data retention law

Christian Pietsch christian.pietsch at digitalcourage.de
Thu Jun 22 16:13:25 UTC 2017


Hi Felix,
hi Tor fans,

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 05:56:28PM +0200, Felix wrote:
> Should be the highest court in this case. space.net did it. Good for freedom
> of internet and communication.
> 
> https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Oberverwaltungsgericht-Vorratsdatenspeicherung-ist-europarechtswidrig-3753179.html
> 
> 10 days were left - so right in time :)

It's too early to celebrate. This court decision applies to space.net
only. If the German government does not move, data retention will
become mandatory from 1 July nevertheless. That is why Digitalcourage
and other NGOs and grassroots organizations continue to call for a
demonstration in front of the Bundestag on Thu., 29 June, 11:55 am:
https://digitalcourage.de/blog/2017/vorratsdatenspeicherung-verstoesst-gegen-eu-recht-und-wird-dennoch-kommen

Greetings from Bielefeld!
C:

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