UK Superdatabase (uberdatabase) aka The Communications Data Bill
February 24, 2009 · Print This Article
The purpose of the Bill is to:
Allow communications data capabilities for the prevention and detection of crime and protection of national security to keep up with changing technology through providing for the collection and retention of such data, including data not required for the business purposes of communications service providers; and to ensure strict safeguards continue to strike the proper balance between privacy and protecting the public.
The main elements of the Bill would:
Modify the procedures for acquiring communications data and allow this data to be retained;
The main benefits of the Bill are:
Communications data plays a key role in counter-terrorism investigations, the prevention and detection of crime and protecting the public. The Bill would bring the legislative framework on access to communications data up to date with changes taking place in the telecommunications industry and the move to using Internet Protocol (IP) communications services;
Unless the legislation is updated to reflect these changes, the ability of public authorities to carry out their crime prevention and public safety duties and to counter these threats will be undermined.
Territorial Extent:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Personalisation and Improvement of Public Services
Consultation:
The Government will be launching a consultation, outlining the emerging problem, possible solutions, and the necessary safeguards these would involve. This consultation will begin early in 2009 and will be available to read or download on www.homeoffice.gov.uk.
Dependent on the outcome of the consultation, the Government will consider whether to bring forward proposals. In the meantime, any comments or questions about these proposals should be directed to CommsData@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk.
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