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Five years ago, Denmark passed a law requiring telecommunication companies to retain and store customers’ personal data for up to one year. Now, the telecom industry and advocates are calling for changes to the law, citing “an unjustifiable invasion of privacy,” TECHPRESIDENT reports. Police say the law hasn’t helped them track criminals, but the Danish government wishes to delay a review of the law for two years.
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