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The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Radiocommunications Agency has found some telecommunications and Internet service providers violated the EU law “requiring the retention of communications data for the purposes of investigating, detecting and prosecuting serious crime and terrorism,” NL Times reports. The agency indicated some “used the retained data for unauthorized marketing purposes,” the report states, noting the violation did not include “major” service providers. The Radiocommunications Agency found 40 of 229 companies surveyed used information “solely for purposes other than the legally permitted processing goals.” A follow-up study is expected early next year.
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