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ECJ(European Court of Justice) upholds Data Retention Directive

Submitted by MacRonin on February 10, 2009 - 10:34am
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ECJ upholds Data Retention Directive: Via IT Law in Ireland

The big news of the day is that the European Court of Justice has upheld the Data Retention Directive against the challenge by the Irish Government in Ireland v. Parliament and Council where it was claimed that it was adopted on the wrong legal basis. The decision doesn't consider whether the Directive is in breach of fundamental rights, and the Digital Rights Ireland action on that basis will continue. More once I've had a chance to read the full decision.

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