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In the opinion of the European Data Protection Supervisor and according to judgments of the German, Czech and Romanian Constitutional courts, Directive 2006/24/EC, which directs telecommunications companies to retain identification data on callers, callees and places and times of telephone calls or emails for the purpose of possible investigation and prosecution of criminal offences for a period of six months to two years, does not comply with the requirements laid down by European law on privacy and data protection.
It is therefore necessary, Commissioner, to take the appropriate decision either to repeal this Directive and leave it to Member States how to deal with this matter or, if there is agreement that common Union rules are needed with a view to police and judicial cooperation in such criminal matters, to prepare a new amendment, which should then, however, correspond to the culture of today’s European legislation. You have had since April of last year to respond to this matter and come to a decision, which I think is sufficient time."@en1
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