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EU Approves Rules Requiring Increased Data Retention

The European Parliament has approved rules forcing telephone companies to retain call and internet records for use in anti-terror investigations. Records will be kept for up to two years under the new measures. Police will have access to information about calls, text messages and internet data, but not exact call content.

EU approves data retention rules, BBC News, December 14, 2005.