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Kampagne: Stoppt die Vorratsdatenspeicherung 2.0!

 Kaum ist die unverhältnismäßige Vorratsspeicherung der Verbindungs- und Standortdaten der gesamten Bevölkerung vom Bundesverfassungsgericht für nichtig erklärt worden, droht sie aufgrund vehementer Forderungen aus den Reihen der CDU/CSU wieder eingeführt zu werden.

Deshalb ruft der Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung alle freiheitsliebenden Bürger jetzt zur Hilfe auf: 

Überzeugen Sie die Bundestagsangeordneten, die Wiedereinführung einer Vorratsdatenspeicherung zu verhindern und sich für eine Abschaffung der EU-Pflicht zur anlasslosen Datensammlung einzusetzen! 

  1. Kontaktieren Sie die Bundestagsabgeordneten Ihres Bundeslandes dazu am besten per Telefon (Anrufe finden erfahrungsgemäß die meiste Beachtung). Eine Liste der Telefonnummern Ihrer Abgeordneten haben wir für Sie zusammen gestellt.
     
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Act now!

This is what you can do to help avert the indiscriminate collection of our communications data:

 
5-minute overview: German Data Retention Law

According to a law passed by the German parties CDU, CSU and SPD, from 2008 on is possible to trace who has contacted whom via telephone, mobile phone or e-mail for a period of six months. In the case of mobile calls or text messages via mobile phone, the user's location is also logged. Anonymising services will be prohibited as of 2009.

 The data that is collected about the entire population allows our movements to be traced, any calls or communications with personal and business contacts to be monitored and removes privacy in our personal relationships. Information regarding the content of communications can be deduced relating to personal interests and the individual life circumstances of the persons communicating. Access to the data is granted to the police, public prosecutors, secret services and foreign states which hope for better prosecution of crimes.

Until 2007, telecommunications providers were permitted to retain only data required for billing purposes. This is not the case with location data and information regarding e-mails, for example. Customers could request the deletion of billing data as soon as the monthly invoice had been sent out. By using a flat rate, one could prevent the collection of traffic data altogether, which can be important for journalists, counselors and others.

What is the Problem?

The current scheme regarding the collection of information about citizens' communication, movements and use of media constitute the greatest threat yet to our right to an independent and private life.

We are all suffering from data retention:

  • Data retention constitutes an excessive invasion into our personal privacy.
  • Data retention disrupts professional activities (e.g. in the fields of medicine, law, clergy, journalism) as well as political and business activities that rely on discretion. It ultimately harms our free society itself.
  • Data retention doesn't prevent terrorism or crime. It is unnecessary and can easily be circumvented by criminals.
  • Data retention violates the human right to privacy and informational self-determination.
  • Data retention puts a financial strain both on businesses and consumers.
  • Data retention discriminates against users of telephone, mobile phone and internet services in comparison to other means of communication. Data retention constitutes an excessive invasion into our personal privacy.

Current situation

The ruling conservative and social democrat parties have passed the law concerning the introduction of data retention in Germany. It took effect on January 1, 2008. At the same time, we filed a complaint with the Federal Constitutional Court which is pending.

Act now:

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