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"Question No 25 by Charlotte Cederschiöld ():
Work is in progress to tackle cybercrime (Council of Europe, the G7’s Lyon Group). In addition, the Commission has recently made proposals and is now considering taking new measures at Community level to combat crime. Apparently the Commission is discussing a paper with the Member States without even informing Parliament that it is doing so. One of the measures under consideration is a requirement for service-providers to gather and store traffic data and, upon request, supply it to the authorities.
Does the Commission realise that such a measure could present enormous risks to personal data protection and the protection of sensitive commercial data and would facilitate industrial and economic espionage?
Does the Commission realise that such a measure might destroy users’ confidence in the Internet?
Does the Commission realise that such a measure would be inconsistent with the Commission’s recent eEurope initiative, the aim of which was to encourage the use of the Internet both by private individuals and by businesses?"@en1
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