EU Court Slaps Down UK’s Investigatory Powers Act
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the highest constitutional court of the EU, has effectively slapped down the UK’s new Investigatory Powers Act. The court passed judgement on Wednesday in a case brought by Labour MP Tom Watson and others against the UK government’s ability to require ISPs to retain all customer metadata for 12 months.
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