The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive :: on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes /
This report shows how the Dutch Data Retention Act works in practice, providing an overview of the way in which the Act is structured, and of the use of the retained telephone and internet traffic data in investigative practice. The report also provides insight into the use and value of these data i...
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Zusammenfassung: | This report shows how the Dutch Data Retention Act works in practice, providing an overview of the way in which the Act is structured, and of the use of the retained telephone and internet traffic data in investigative practice. The report also provides insight into the use and value of these data in court rulings. The main assumption behind the Act is that certain telephone and internet traffic data can play an important role in the investigation and prosecution of serious crimes. However, the fact that these privacy sensitive data have to be stored for a certain period of time is a continual. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover ; Title Page; Foreword; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Summary; 1 The Dutch Data Retention Directive -- an introduction; 1.1 Purpose and research questions; 1.2 Research design; 1.2.1 Interviewees; 1.2.2 Method of the empirical study; 1.2.3 Structure of the report; 2 Remote communication, developments and implications; 2.1 The telephone market; 2.2 The Internet; 2.3 Limitations of the retention directive; 3 The legislative history and European regulation on the Data Retention Directive; 3.1 The draft legislation; 3.1.1 The nature of the data; 3.1.2 Retention periods. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1.3 Protection of personal privacy3.1.4 Notification; 3.1.5 Consideration draft legislation by the Senate; 3.1.6 Costs; 3.1.7 Effectivity of the Data Retention Directive; 3.1.8 Privacy; 3.2 The European guidelines; 3.2.1 Retained data; 3.2.2 Ratification of the Data Retention Directive in the European Union; 3.2.3 Evaluation of the directive; 3.3 Conclusion; 4 The retention and securing of data inpractice; 4.1 The regulatory authorities; 4.2 The providers; 4.3 Complexity of traffic and location data; 4.4 Irregularities; 4.5 Private access to personal traffic and location data. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.6 Conclusion5 The use of historical traffic data inpractice; 5.1 Historical telephony data; 5.2 Telephony -- overview of the use; 5.2.1 Considerations and goals; 5.2.2 Which number to retrieve; 5.2.3 Time of retrieval; 5.2.4 The principles of proportionality en subsidiarity; 5.2.5 Frequency and age; 5.2.6 Data analysis; 5.2.7 The revenues; 5.2.8 Relevance of retained data; 5.2.9 More efficient investigation?; 5.2.10 Is the retention period sufficient for investation in telephony?; 5.2.11 Notification and destroying data; 5.3 The use of historical internet traffic data. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.3.1 What is retained?5.3.2 Relatively little use of internet traffic data; 5.3.3 Considerations and goals; 5.3.4 Mobile internet; 5.3.5 Email; 5.3.6 The usability of retained data; 5.3.7 Telecommunications Research Information Service IP address requests; 5.3.8 Retention periods; 5.3.9 Requesting international traffic data; 5.3.10 The future of data retention for internet data; 5.4 The retrieval of transmission tower data; 5.4.1 In practice; 5.4.2 Privacy; 5.5 Alternatives to the retention directive?; 5.6 In sum; 6 The use of historical traffic data in figures. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.1 Data requests from the National Interception Unit6.1.1 Conclusion; 6.2 The use of traffic data in jurisprudence; 6.2.1 Telephony traffic data; 6.2.2 Localization of suspects or networks and establishing their contacts; 6.2.3 Supportive or refuting statements; 6.2.4 Other functions of the use of traffic data; 6.2.5 Acquittals; 6.3 Internet traffic data; 6.3.1 Child pornography; 6.3.2 Advertisements; 6.3.3 Threats; 6.4 In sum; 7 Concluding remarks; Literature; Appendix 1 Advisory Board. | |
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contents | Cover ; Title Page; Foreword; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Summary; 1 The Dutch Data Retention Directive -- an introduction; 1.1 Purpose and research questions; 1.2 Research design; 1.2.1 Interviewees; 1.2.2 Method of the empirical study; 1.2.3 Structure of the report; 2 Remote communication, developments and implications; 2.1 The telephone market; 2.2 The Internet; 2.3 Limitations of the retention directive; 3 The legislative history and European regulation on the Data Retention Directive; 3.1 The draft legislation; 3.1.1 The nature of the data; 3.1.2 Retention periods. 3.1.3 Protection of personal privacy3.1.4 Notification; 3.1.5 Consideration draft legislation by the Senate; 3.1.6 Costs; 3.1.7 Effectivity of the Data Retention Directive; 3.1.8 Privacy; 3.2 The European guidelines; 3.2.1 Retained data; 3.2.2 Ratification of the Data Retention Directive in the European Union; 3.2.3 Evaluation of the directive; 3.3 Conclusion; 4 The retention and securing of data inpractice; 4.1 The regulatory authorities; 4.2 The providers; 4.3 Complexity of traffic and location data; 4.4 Irregularities; 4.5 Private access to personal traffic and location data. 4.6 Conclusion5 The use of historical traffic data inpractice; 5.1 Historical telephony data; 5.2 Telephony -- overview of the use; 5.2.1 Considerations and goals; 5.2.2 Which number to retrieve; 5.2.3 Time of retrieval; 5.2.4 The principles of proportionality en subsidiarity; 5.2.5 Frequency and age; 5.2.6 Data analysis; 5.2.7 The revenues; 5.2.8 Relevance of retained data; 5.2.9 More efficient investigation?; 5.2.10 Is the retention period sufficient for investation in telephony?; 5.2.11 Notification and destroying data; 5.3 The use of historical internet traffic data. 5.3.1 What is retained?5.3.2 Relatively little use of internet traffic data; 5.3.3 Considerations and goals; 5.3.4 Mobile internet; 5.3.5 Email; 5.3.6 The usability of retained data; 5.3.7 Telecommunications Research Information Service IP address requests; 5.3.8 Retention periods; 5.3.9 Requesting international traffic data; 5.3.10 The future of data retention for internet data; 5.4 The retrieval of transmission tower data; 5.4.1 In practice; 5.4.2 Privacy; 5.5 Alternatives to the retention directive?; 5.6 In sum; 6 The use of historical traffic data in figures. 6.1 Data requests from the National Interception Unit6.1.1 Conclusion; 6.2 The use of traffic data in jurisprudence; 6.2.1 Telephony traffic data; 6.2.2 Localization of suspects or networks and establishing their contacts; 6.2.3 Supportive or refuting statements; 6.2.4 Other functions of the use of traffic data; 6.2.5 Acquittals; 6.3 Internet traffic data; 6.3.1 Child pornography; 6.3.2 Advertisements; 6.3.3 Threats; 6.4 In sum; 7 Concluding remarks; Literature; Appendix 1 Advisory Board. |
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spelling | Odinot, Geralda, 1970- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGqC7HrMq8vQQrdyj3b3P http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014073091 The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / G. Odinot, D. de Jong, R.J. Bokhorst, C.J. de Poot. [The Hague] : Eleven International Publishing, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Onderzoek en beleid ; 310a Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. Cover ; Title Page; Foreword; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Summary; 1 The Dutch Data Retention Directive -- an introduction; 1.1 Purpose and research questions; 1.2 Research design; 1.2.1 Interviewees; 1.2.2 Method of the empirical study; 1.2.3 Structure of the report; 2 Remote communication, developments and implications; 2.1 The telephone market; 2.2 The Internet; 2.3 Limitations of the retention directive; 3 The legislative history and European regulation on the Data Retention Directive; 3.1 The draft legislation; 3.1.1 The nature of the data; 3.1.2 Retention periods. 3.1.3 Protection of personal privacy3.1.4 Notification; 3.1.5 Consideration draft legislation by the Senate; 3.1.6 Costs; 3.1.7 Effectivity of the Data Retention Directive; 3.1.8 Privacy; 3.2 The European guidelines; 3.2.1 Retained data; 3.2.2 Ratification of the Data Retention Directive in the European Union; 3.2.3 Evaluation of the directive; 3.3 Conclusion; 4 The retention and securing of data inpractice; 4.1 The regulatory authorities; 4.2 The providers; 4.3 Complexity of traffic and location data; 4.4 Irregularities; 4.5 Private access to personal traffic and location data. 4.6 Conclusion5 The use of historical traffic data inpractice; 5.1 Historical telephony data; 5.2 Telephony -- overview of the use; 5.2.1 Considerations and goals; 5.2.2 Which number to retrieve; 5.2.3 Time of retrieval; 5.2.4 The principles of proportionality en subsidiarity; 5.2.5 Frequency and age; 5.2.6 Data analysis; 5.2.7 The revenues; 5.2.8 Relevance of retained data; 5.2.9 More efficient investigation?; 5.2.10 Is the retention period sufficient for investation in telephony?; 5.2.11 Notification and destroying data; 5.3 The use of historical internet traffic data. 5.3.1 What is retained?5.3.2 Relatively little use of internet traffic data; 5.3.3 Considerations and goals; 5.3.4 Mobile internet; 5.3.5 Email; 5.3.6 The usability of retained data; 5.3.7 Telecommunications Research Information Service IP address requests; 5.3.8 Retention periods; 5.3.9 Requesting international traffic data; 5.3.10 The future of data retention for internet data; 5.4 The retrieval of transmission tower data; 5.4.1 In practice; 5.4.2 Privacy; 5.5 Alternatives to the retention directive?; 5.6 In sum; 6 The use of historical traffic data in figures. 6.1 Data requests from the National Interception Unit6.1.1 Conclusion; 6.2 The use of traffic data in jurisprudence; 6.2.1 Telephony traffic data; 6.2.2 Localization of suspects or networks and establishing their contacts; 6.2.3 Supportive or refuting statements; 6.2.4 Other functions of the use of traffic data; 6.2.5 Acquittals; 6.3 Internet traffic data; 6.3.1 Child pornography; 6.3.2 Advertisements; 6.3.3 Threats; 6.4 In sum; 7 Concluding remarks; Literature; Appendix 1 Advisory Board. This report shows how the Dutch Data Retention Act works in practice, providing an overview of the way in which the Act is structured, and of the use of the retained telephone and internet traffic data in investigative practice. The report also provides insight into the use and value of these data in court rulings. The main assumption behind the Act is that certain telephone and internet traffic data can play an important role in the investigation and prosecution of serious crimes. However, the fact that these privacy sensitive data have to be stored for a certain period of time is a continual. Data protection Law and legislation Netherlands. Records Law and legislation Netherlands. Internet Law and legislation Netherlands. Telecommunication Law and legislation Netherlands. Electronic surveillance Law and legislation Netherlands. Criminal investigation Netherlands. Enquêtes criminelles Pays-Bas. 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spellingShingle | Odinot, Geralda, 1970- Jong, D. de Bokhorst, R. J. Poot, C. J. de The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / Onderzoek en beleid ; Cover ; Title Page; Foreword; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Summary; 1 The Dutch Data Retention Directive -- an introduction; 1.1 Purpose and research questions; 1.2 Research design; 1.2.1 Interviewees; 1.2.2 Method of the empirical study; 1.2.3 Structure of the report; 2 Remote communication, developments and implications; 2.1 The telephone market; 2.2 The Internet; 2.3 Limitations of the retention directive; 3 The legislative history and European regulation on the Data Retention Directive; 3.1 The draft legislation; 3.1.1 The nature of the data; 3.1.2 Retention periods. 3.1.3 Protection of personal privacy3.1.4 Notification; 3.1.5 Consideration draft legislation by the Senate; 3.1.6 Costs; 3.1.7 Effectivity of the Data Retention Directive; 3.1.8 Privacy; 3.2 The European guidelines; 3.2.1 Retained data; 3.2.2 Ratification of the Data Retention Directive in the European Union; 3.2.3 Evaluation of the directive; 3.3 Conclusion; 4 The retention and securing of data inpractice; 4.1 The regulatory authorities; 4.2 The providers; 4.3 Complexity of traffic and location data; 4.4 Irregularities; 4.5 Private access to personal traffic and location data. 4.6 Conclusion5 The use of historical traffic data inpractice; 5.1 Historical telephony data; 5.2 Telephony -- overview of the use; 5.2.1 Considerations and goals; 5.2.2 Which number to retrieve; 5.2.3 Time of retrieval; 5.2.4 The principles of proportionality en subsidiarity; 5.2.5 Frequency and age; 5.2.6 Data analysis; 5.2.7 The revenues; 5.2.8 Relevance of retained data; 5.2.9 More efficient investigation?; 5.2.10 Is the retention period sufficient for investation in telephony?; 5.2.11 Notification and destroying data; 5.3 The use of historical internet traffic data. 5.3.1 What is retained?5.3.2 Relatively little use of internet traffic data; 5.3.3 Considerations and goals; 5.3.4 Mobile internet; 5.3.5 Email; 5.3.6 The usability of retained data; 5.3.7 Telecommunications Research Information Service IP address requests; 5.3.8 Retention periods; 5.3.9 Requesting international traffic data; 5.3.10 The future of data retention for internet data; 5.4 The retrieval of transmission tower data; 5.4.1 In practice; 5.4.2 Privacy; 5.5 Alternatives to the retention directive?; 5.6 In sum; 6 The use of historical traffic data in figures. 6.1 Data requests from the National Interception Unit6.1.1 Conclusion; 6.2 The use of traffic data in jurisprudence; 6.2.1 Telephony traffic data; 6.2.2 Localization of suspects or networks and establishing their contacts; 6.2.3 Supportive or refuting statements; 6.2.4 Other functions of the use of traffic data; 6.2.5 Acquittals; 6.3 Internet traffic data; 6.3.1 Child pornography; 6.3.2 Advertisements; 6.3.3 Threats; 6.4 In sum; 7 Concluding remarks; Literature; Appendix 1 Advisory Board. Data protection Law and legislation Netherlands. Records Law and legislation Netherlands. Internet Law and legislation Netherlands. Telecommunication Law and legislation Netherlands. Electronic surveillance Law and legislation Netherlands. Criminal investigation Netherlands. Enquêtes criminelles Pays-Bas. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Criminal investigation fast Data protection Law and legislation fast Electronic surveillance Law and legislation fast Internet Law and legislation fast Records Law and legislation fast Telecommunication Law and legislation fast The Netherlands. pplt Criminal investigation. pplt Data protection. pplt Surveillance. pplt Telecommunications. pplt Community law and national law. pplt |
title | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / |
title_auth | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / |
title_exact_search | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / |
title_full | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / G. Odinot, D. de Jong, R.J. Bokhorst, C.J. de Poot. |
title_fullStr | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / G. Odinot, D. de Jong, R.J. Bokhorst, C.J. de Poot. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / G. Odinot, D. de Jong, R.J. Bokhorst, C.J. de Poot. |
title_short | The Dutch implementation of the data retention directive : |
title_sort | dutch implementation of the data retention directive on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes |
title_sub | on the storage and use of telephone and internet traffic data for crime investigation purposes / |
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topic_facet | Data protection Law and legislation Netherlands. Records Law and legislation Netherlands. Internet Law and legislation Netherlands. Telecommunication Law and legislation Netherlands. Electronic surveillance Law and legislation Netherlands. Criminal investigation Netherlands. Enquêtes criminelles Pays-Bas. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. Criminal investigation Data protection Law and legislation Electronic surveillance Law and legislation Internet Law and legislation Records Law and legislation Telecommunication Law and legislation Netherlands The Netherlands. Criminal investigation. Data protection. Surveillance. Telecommunications. Community law and national law. |
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