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==Timing:== | ==Timing:== | ||
June 2005: Justice Department officials quietly propose data retention rules. | ;June 2005: Justice Department officials quietly propose data retention rules. | ||
December 2005: European Parliament votes for data retention of up to two years. | ;December 2005: European Parliament votes for data retention of up to two years. | ||
April 14, 2006: Data retention proposals surface in Colorado and the U.S. Congress. | ;April 14, 2006: Data retention proposals surface in Colorado and the U.S. Congress. | ||
April 20, 2006: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says data retention "must be addressed." | ;April 20, 2006: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says data retention "must be addressed." | ||
April 28, 2006: Democrat proposes data retention amendment, followed by a Republican. | ;April 28, 2006: Democrat proposes data retention amendment, followed by a Republican. | ||
May 26, 2006: Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller pressure Internet and telecom companies. | ;May 26, 2006: Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller pressure Internet and telecom companies. | ||
September 26, 2006: Politicians suggest that Web hosts and registrars might have to comply. Search engines are also mentioned. | ;September 26, 2006: Politicians suggest that Web hosts and registrars might have to comply. Search engines are also mentioned. | ||
January 18, 2007: Gonzales says administration will ask Congress for new laws. | ;January 18, 2007: Gonzales says administration will ask Congress for new laws. | ||
February 6, 2007: Republicans introduce mandatory data retention "Safety Act." | ;February 6, 2007: Republicans introduce mandatory data retention "Safety Act." | ||
==Web Resources:== | ==Web Resources:== |
Revision as of 22:11, 5 March 2007
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Timing:
- June 2005
- Justice Department officials quietly propose data retention rules.
- December 2005
- European Parliament votes for data retention of up to two years.
- April 14, 2006
- Data retention proposals surface in Colorado and the U.S. Congress.
- April 20, 2006
- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says data retention "must be addressed."
- April 28, 2006
- Democrat proposes data retention amendment, followed by a Republican.
- May 26, 2006
- Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller pressure Internet and telecom companies.
- September 26, 2006
- Politicians suggest that Web hosts and registrars might have to comply. Search engines are also mentioned.
- January 18, 2007
- Gonzales says administration will ask Congress for new laws.
- February 6, 2007
- Republicans introduce mandatory data retention "Safety Act."