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According to media reports, the country's biggest telecommunications company, Deutsche Telekom, has also been affected. (19.08.2008) DW-WORLD: US Data Privacy Deal Possible Next Year, EU Says The EU and the US are edging closer to a deal ensuring data privacy as the two increasingly share sensitive information on their citizens such as credit card details and travel histories in the fight against terrorism. (02.07.2008) DW-WORLD: Parliament Debates Data Retention in Wake of Telekom Scandal A week after it emerged that the telecoms giant had spied on its own employees, German MPs discussed what lawmakers could do to protect people from illegal surveillance. But there was little agreement. (04.06.2008)
(Deutsche Welle)
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