Am 30.03.2011 18:22, schrieb Philipp Überbacher:
I doubt that: "The Directive as adopted covers fixed telephony, mobile telephony, Internet access, Internet email and Internet telephony." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_data_retention#European_Unio...
It only covers connection data (IP addresses, phone numbers, email addresses), not content. Inspecting the content (for instance, doing a deep packet inspection on web traffic, listening in on phone conversations) is still illegal unless ordered by a judge. Besides, the laws implementing this regulation have been deemed unconstitutional in 4 or 5 countries already. There is still hope that the regulation will be dropped entirely. Back to topic: If I would find out that my provider inspects my web traffic and logs which websites I connect to, I would definitely sue.