BERLIN - Germany's highest court yesterday overturned a law that let antiterror authorities retain data on telephone calls and e-mail, saying it marked a "grave intrusion" into personal privacy rights and must be revised.
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Wed, 03/03/2010 - 12:34am
BERLIN - Germany's highest court yesterday overturned a law that let antiterror authorities retain data on telephone calls and e-mail, saying it marked a "grave intrusion" into personal privacy rights and must be revised.