German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble and Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries have agreed on new guidelines for the surveillance of private computers.
The draft legislation would allow the authorities to access computer data in investigations into terrorism or other serious crimes. In February, the Constitutional Court Shareholder legal suit against Deutsche Telekom resumes ...
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'Sinner' Paisley considers legacy ... in Karlsruhe ruled that the privacy of data stored on private computers was a right protected by the constitution. It said computer surveillance must be limited to exceptional cases.
(Deutsche Welle)
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