German court protects personal data privacy

    Date: 02/28/08 (Security)    Keywords: no keywords

    There is a right to personal computer privacy in Germany, after all, the country's high court said Wednesday. Data stored or exchanged on PCs are protected by the German constitution, the Federal Constitutional Court, AP reports. ''Collecting such data directly encroaches on a citizen's rights, given that...

    Source: http://government.zdnet.com/?p=3678

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