Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-07-06-Speech-3-266-000"
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"en.20110706.18.3-266-000"2
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"It is vital that individual civil liberties should be effectively protected, particularly in the private sphere, when it comes to the processing of personal data both within the EU and beyond. The tendencies arising as a result of globalisation, technological advancement, increased online activity and infringements of civil liberties in the name of the war on terror are all highly alarming developments. When it comes to data protection, the EU talks about the need to increase legal certainty, reduce administrative effort, and so on. The questionable developments in the context of the agreement on passenger data with the United States and the plans to gather data on internal European flights have not been considered at all. An opportunity for clarity has been missed here. For this reason, I have abstained from voting on this report."@en1
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