Harsh Words From German Commissioner on Data Protection | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 24.04.2007

Harsh Words From German Commissioner on Data Protection | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 24.04.2007: "The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection has accused the German government of "culpable neglect" in protecting data privacy. He said the government should halt plans for greater access to phone and Internet records.

Fundamental civil liberties in Germany are increasingly under attack from state authorities and private businesses seeking to snoop into peoples' lives, said German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection Peter Schaar during an annual data protection presentation in Berlin on Tuesday.

Schaar accused security officials of violating the law in their attempts to fight terror, adding that the Federal Criminal Police Office had passed on information to Germany's domestic intelligence agency -- the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BKA) -- that was unnecessary for its fight against terrorism.

Out of step with technology

Schaar said modern technology provides plenty of opportunities for unauthorized access to personal data that had previously been protected under stringent laws.

"Data protection laws have not kept up with the advance of technology," Schaar said, calling for an update of data privacy laws. "Complete surveillance is already technologically possible today."

In addition to technology making it possible to observe people's actions in the privacy of their homes and offices, he said "businesses can access and exploit that personal data."

Though thorough in his criticism of the government, Schaar also put some of the blame for deteriorating privacy at the feet of private individuals, many of whom willing share private information.

"There is an exhibitionist tendency among people themselves that makes it easy to glean specific data about them from the Internet," he said.

Complaints about violations

Schaar warned that Germany has embarked on the road to an Orwellian-style surveillance state that runs counter to the principle of individual freedom and a state based on the rule of law.
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