Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-09-27-Speech-2-101"
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"We believe that the initiative by, for example, the Swedish Government on the retention of data processed and stored in connection with the provision of services such as telephone communications, text messaging, e-mail and the Internet etc for the purpose of combating terrorism and other cross-border crimes goes much too far in relation to the expected benefits.
The Member States should facilitate the exchange of information between each other in order more efficiently to combat these crimes. That does not, however, require harmonisation involving uniform rules governing the way in which this huge quantity of data is collected. In fact, the proposal gives rise to considerable misgivings about people’s legal certainty and is also in danger of entailing significant costs for the service operators.
In spite of its criticism, the report states, however, that harmonisation in this area is necessary but that legislation must take place not, as is currently the case, on the basis of intergovernmental cooperation but on the initiative of the Commission and through codecision on the part of Parliament. The June List does not share that view."@en1
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