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The coming weeks give an excellent window of opportunity to influence the report evaluating the data retention directive. So this is the time to set the tone and launch a lot of critique.  
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The coming weeks give an excellent window of opportunity to influence the revision of the data retention directive.  
  
 
Please find a list of actions below which you are welcome to edit. We need to divide the workload, so please write where you can help.
 
Please find a list of actions below which you are welcome to edit. We need to divide the workload, so please write where you can help.
  
==Action plan==
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==Action Plan 2011==
  
===Data protection institutions===
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===Participate in the civil society workshop on 8 June 2011===
  
The Commission can ignore us, but can't ignore the art. 29 WP and the
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The Commission is organising this workshop in Brussels. For more information, contact EDRi or AK Vorrat.
EDPS. We need strong messages from those institutions, denouncing blanket retention. When approaching the Art 29 WG, we should point out that their technical and unambitious [http://ec.europa.eu/justice/policies/privacy/docs/wpdocs/2010/wp172_en.pdf review] is being used politically to ignore critics. The Art. 29 WG report has had a bad influence on the evaluation, since it did not criticize the principle of DR. It would make sense to write them a letter.
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===Elaborate a joint recommendation to the EU===
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I have written a draft at
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https://pad.foebud.org/DRproposal, feel free to edit or comment there.
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===Contact national NGOs (e.g. journalists, lawyers, helplines)===
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Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the civil society workshop on 8 June 2011 and advocate abolishing blanket retention.
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Our shadow evaluation reports:
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*[http://www.edri.org/files/shadow_drd_report_110417.pdf EDRi report] including conclusions and recommendations
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*[http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/images/akvorrat_evaluation_backgrounder_2011-04-17.pdf AK Vorrat report] including executive summary
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=== Contact your national industry associations ===
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Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the industry
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workshop on 17 June 2011 and advocate abolishing blanket retention.
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Our shadow evaluation reports:
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*[http://www.edri.org/files/shadow_drd_report_110417.pdf EDRi report] including conclusions and recommendations
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*[http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/images/akvorrat_evaluation_backgrounder_2011-04-17.pdf AK Vorrat report] including executive summary
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=== Contact your national data protection authorities ===
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Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the DPA
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workshop on 22 June 2011 and advocate abolishing blanket retention.
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Our shadow evaluation reports:
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*[http://www.edri.org/files/shadow_drd_report_110417.pdf EDRi report] including conclusions and recommendations
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*[http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/images/akvorrat_evaluation_backgrounder_2011-04-17.pdf AK Vorrat report] including executive summary
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=== Contact your national government officials ===
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Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the Member States
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workshop on 30 June 2011. I particularly recommend you to motivate Justice officials to attend rather than only Home affairs officials.
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Our shadow evaluation reports:
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*[http://www.edri.org/files/shadow_drd_report_110417.pdf EDRi report] including conclusions and recommendations
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*[http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/images/akvorrat_evaluation_backgrounder_2011-04-17.pdf AK Vorrat report] including executive summary
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=== Elaborate impact assessment requirements ===
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Draft at [[Umbra#Impact_assessment_requirements]], feel free to edit or comment there.
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===MEPs===
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The support of the S&D fraction in Parliament will be crucial to reach a majority.
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It should be possible to get Schulz and his group to vote against DR, if a) there are good arguments to explain why he changed his mind and b) he smells a possible victory against EPP.
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Other contacts in S&D who should be on our side and willing to help:
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* Claude Moraes (UK, LIBE coordinator)
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* [http://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/gpes/public/mepsdetail.htm?id=433&section=NET&category=MEPS&request_locale=EN Stavros Lambrinidis (Greece)]
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* Birgit Sippel (Germany)
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*Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg (Poland)
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*Matthias Groote (Germany), SPE-DE Internet expert, critical of data retention
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*Nessa Childers (Ireland) and her assistant Shane Griffin
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Other MEPs that have shown an interest in data retention:
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*Mr Axel Voss, EPP-DE
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*Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, EPP-ES
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*Mr Séan Kelly, EPP-IE
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*Mr Jan Philipp Albrecht, Greens
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*Mr Alexander Alvaro, ALDE, DE
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*Ms Julie Girling, ALDE, UK
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*Mr Malcolm Harbour, ALDE, UK
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*Mr THEURER Michael, ALDE, DE
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*Ms Heidi Hautala, Greens
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See also those MEPs that have tabled [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sidesSearch/sipadeMapUrl.do?L=EN&PROG=QP&SORT_ORDER=DA&S_REF_QP=%&S_RANK=%&MI_TEXT=%22data+retention%22+OR+%222006%2F24%22+OR+%222006%2F24%2FEG%22&F_MI_TEXT=%22data+retention%22+OR+%222006%2F24%22+OR+%222006%2F24%2FEG%22&LEG_ID=7 questions on data retention]
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===Other ideas===
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#Meeting on Data Retention for other MEPs coordinated by Alvaro: Alexander Alvaro could organise a meeting in order to update other MEPs and try to influence their views. In the best case such meeting shoud be initiated by him but co-organised by MEPs from other groups.  
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#Hearing in LIBE Committee: If all coordinators agree, we can have a hearing even last minute.  
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#Written Declaration: Written Declaration requires a LOT of work while its impact tends to be limited. On the other hand, it does rise awareness of the problem. Written Declaration on data retention is something to be considered. Our feeling is that a project like this one can only be successful if we have a few really devoted MEPs and a lot of logistical support in Brussels (printing posters, leaflets, talking, meeting etc.)
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==Action plan 2010==
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===Letters and Parliamentary Questions from Member States that haven't implemented===
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====Letters to the Commission====
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We need letters to the Commission from MS that haven't implemented the directive (e.g. Austria, Germany, Greece, Romania, Sweden), saying that a 'pressing social need' for DR is lacking, i.e. that their law enforcement is functioning well without blanket retention. More inspiration for your letter can be found in our [[DR-FAQ]].
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# You should send such a letter "to" the responsible Commissioners (Malmström, Reding, Kroes);
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# "CC" the 'College of Commissioners'. The Commission is a "college" - which means that all decisions are taken (and subsequently defended) by all Commissioners. As a result, all Commissioners fall all issues to some extent. Even the Fisheries Commissioner has a cabinet member responsible for Justice and Home Affairs;
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# Mark the subject line of the letter very clearly states "Home Affairs: Data Retention Directive" - to make sure it gets to the right person in each cabinet;
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# Follow up with however many/whichever Commissioners/cabinets that you have the time, capacity and linguistic capacity to contact. If in doubt, use English. Links to each Commissioner's website are available on this page: http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/index_en.htm. Pick out the Commissioner of your country, follow the link to "my team" to find the right person responsible for Justice and Home Affairs (or 'Data protection', 'Citizens rights', etc).
  
 
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*Joe is in touch with the EDPS
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* [http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/images/DRletter_Malmstroem.pdf Joint letter to Cecilia Malmström, 22 June 2010]
*Kasia will draft a letter to the Article 29 Working Party
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*[http://wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/images/Letter_malmstroem_2010-09-03.pdf follow-up letter dated 3 September 2010]
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*[http://www.daten-speicherung.de/index.php/eu-seeks-to-demonstrate-usefulness-of-blanket-communications-logging/#criticism follow-up letter dated 6 October 2010]
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* If you have sent such a letter, put a link to it here
  
 
Can you help?
 
Can you help?
  
===Letters from Member States that haven't implemented===
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====Letters to Members of European Parliament====
  
We need letters to the Commission from MS that haven't implemented the directive, saying that a 'pressing social need' for DR is lacking, i.e. that their law enforcement effort has been functioning good without DR measures in place.
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Parliamentary questions from MEPs of countries that haven't (fully) implemented the directive (e.g. Austria, Germany, Greece, Romania, Sweden) would be useful, asking questions like "If law enforcement in ... is working well without data retention, why does the Commission still want to force all Member States to adopt blanket retention legislation?" The more MEPs are asking questions, and the less they are the "usual suspects/critics", the more will the Commission accept that there is serious pressure to abolish compulsory data retention. We have been assured that if many MEPs asked questions this would be very effective.  
  
We need attention within the Commission for this particular issue.
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A draft letter to MEPs is available [[DR-Action-Plan/MEPs|in English, German and French]].
Letters from activits in countries that haven't implemented DR to their
 
commissioners should do the trick. Those letters would express concern
 
that the barrier for justifying surveillance measures (i.c. DR) seems to
 
be lowering from 'necessary in a democratic society' to 'proportionate'.
 
  
Also parliamentary questions from MEPs of those countries would be useful, asking questions like "If law enforcement in ... is working well without data retention, why does the Commission still want to force all Member States to adopt blanket retention legislation?" The more MEPs are asking
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Alternatively to asking questions, MEPs should consider writing letters directly to Commissioners Malmström, Reding and Kroes, asking them to "propose the repeal of the EU requirements regarding data retention in favour of a system of expedited preservation and targeted collection of traffic data". A letter is likely to be read carefully by the Commissioners themselves.
questions, and the less they are the "usual suspects/critics", the more will the Commission accept that there is serious pressure to abolish compulsory data retention. We have been assured that if many MEPs asked questions this would be very effective.  
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A draft letter that MEPs could send to the Commissioners is available in [http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/363/158/lang,en/ English] and [http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/363/158/lang,de German].
  
 
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*[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sidesSearch/sipadeMapUrl.do?L=EN&PROG=QP&SORT_ORDER=DA&S_REF_QP=%&S_RANK=%&MI_TEXT=%222006%2F24%22+OR+%222006%2F24%2FEG%22&F_MI_TEXT=%222006%2F24%22+OR+%222006%2F24%2FEG%22&LEG_ID=7 List of parliamentary questions that have been submitted so far]
 
*[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sidesSearch/sipadeMapUrl.do?L=EN&PROG=QP&SORT_ORDER=DA&S_REF_QP=%&S_RANK=%&MI_TEXT=%222006%2F24%22+OR+%222006%2F24%2FEG%22&F_MI_TEXT=%222006%2F24%22+OR+%222006%2F24%2FEG%22&LEG_ID=7 List of parliamentary questions that have been submitted so far]
*[list of contacted MEPs]
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*[http://wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/DR-Action-Plan/Requests List of contacted MEPs]
  
 
Can you help?
 
Can you help?
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You or your European umbrella organisation should discuss the data retention directive directly with the Commission. Member states and industry are constantly doing so, and civil society needs to let its voice be heard much more than in the past. It may be possible for you to get a direct appointment with the Commissioners in charge (Malmström, Reding, Kroes). Alternatively, get an appointment with their Cabinet members in charge of data retention:
 
You or your European umbrella organisation should discuss the data retention directive directly with the Commission. Member states and industry are constantly doing so, and civil society needs to let its voice be heard much more than in the past. It may be possible for you to get a direct appointment with the Commissioners in charge (Malmström, Reding, Kroes). Alternatively, get an appointment with their Cabinet members in charge of data retention:
* in Malmstroem’s Cabinet: Søren Schønberg, http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/malmstrom/myteam/default_en.htm
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* in Malmstroem’s Cabinet (home affairs): [http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/malmstrom/aboutme/myteam/default_en.htm Søren Schønberg] and Christian D'Cunha, Christian.D'CUNHA@ec.europa.eu
* in Reding’s Cabinet: Jan Ostoja-Ostaszewski / Telmo Baltazar, http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/reding/about/team/index_en.htm
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* in Reding’s Cabinet (justice): Jan Ostoja-Ostaszewski / Telmo Baltazar, http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/reding/about/team/index_en.htm
* in Kroes’ Cabinet: Arnoud Bader, http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/kroes/about/team/index_en.htm
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* in Kroes’ Cabinet (information society): Hervé Dupuy, http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/kroes/about/team/index_en.htm
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* in Dalli's Cabinet (consumer): Tamás Molnár, http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/press/consumer_protection/media_contacts.pdf, tamas.molnar@ec.europa.eu
  
 
Ask the Commission to completely end compulsory data retention by - at least - allowing Member States to opt out of the directive.  
 
Ask the Commission to completely end compulsory data retention by - at least - allowing Member States to opt out of the directive.  
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*Patrick and Joe met Cabinets first.
 
*Patrick and Joe met Cabinets first.
 
*Axel, Joe and others had a meeting in September.
 
*Axel, Joe and others had a meeting in September.
*Kasia will arrange a meeting in October.
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*Kasia is arranging a meeting in November.
  
 
Can you help?
 
Can you help?
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===Write to your data protection commissioner===
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Write to your data protection commissioner and ask them to support, both in public and in the Article 29 Data Protection Group, our proposal to repeal the EU requirements regarding data retention in favour of a system of expedited preservation and targeted collection of traffic data as agreed in the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime. We need strong messages from Data protection institutions, denouncing blanket retention. The technical and unambitious [http://ec.europa.eu/justice/policies/privacy/docs/wpdocs/2010/wp172_en.pdf review] done by the Article 29 Working Group is being used politically to ignore critics.
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Draft letter to your data protection authority: ''Dear ..., we are in the process of finding out what DPAs across Europe think about the Data Retention Directive in the context of its on-going evaluation by the Commission. Could you please let us know your opinion on this? Would you support the initiative of more than 100 organisations from 23 European countries to repeal the EU requirements regarding data retention in favour of a system of expedited preservation and targeted collection of traffic data as agreed in the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime? (http://twiturl.de/DRletter) Thank you very much for considering this question. Yours sincerely, ...''
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*Kasia has drafted a letter to the Article 29 Working Party: http://europeandigitalrights.pad.telecomix.org/3 (password: storage1). We are waiting for the politically opportune moment to send it.
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*Axel and Patrick have met with the competent EDPS official on 25 October. The EDPS is planning to publish a statement once the Commission has published its evaluation report.
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*Patrick has written to the German Commissioner Peter Schaar, who is supportive.
  
 
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Can you help?
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*Axel has not yet found a criminologist willing to write a paper to this effect in the Netherlands.
 
*Axel has not yet found a criminologist willing to write a paper to this effect in the Netherlands.
*Katta will ask a criminologist in Germany
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*Dr. Nils Zurawski, sociologist with the [http://www.kultur.uni-hamburg.de/technikforschung/mitarbeiter/zurawski.html University of Hamburg], has published a [http://www.surveillance-studies.org/blog/2010/10/14/evaluation-of-data-retention-directive/ statement] (14 October 2010)
  
 
Can you help?
 
Can you help?
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activists, journalists, politicians, 'we' speak the same language.
 
activists, journalists, politicians, 'we' speak the same language.
  
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Status: The FAQ has been drafted '''[[DR-FAQ|here]]''' by Patrick. I feel the draft still needs some work to its language and may also be too long in parts. Please help to improve it directly in the wiki, and to add other frequently asked questions if you have any.
*FAQ has been drafted [[DR-FAQ|here]] by Patrick. I feel the draft still needs some work to its language and may also be too long in parts. Please help to improve it directly in the wiki, and to add other frequently asked questions if you have any.
 
 
 
Can you help?
 
  
 
===Official assessments of proportionality===
 
===Official assessments of proportionality===
 
What I think would be useful to have the institutions legal services assess those questions, particularly with regard to the ECtHR and Romanian judgement, and use possible negative assessments politically.  
 
What I think would be useful to have the institutions legal services assess those questions, particularly with regard to the ECtHR and Romanian judgement, and use possible negative assessments politically.  
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Suggested questions:
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# On the basis of the judgement given by the European Court of Human Rights on 4 December 2008 (No. 30562/04 and 30566/04), is a blanket and indiscriminate retention of communications data as currently mandated by directive 2006/24/EC "proportionate" and "necessary in a democratic society"?
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# On the basis of the judgement given by the Constitutional Court of Romania on 8 October 2009 (No. 1258), is a blanket and indiscriminate retention of communications data as currently mandated by directive 2006/24/EC "proportionate" and "necessary in a democratic society"?
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# What options are available to ensure the conformity of directive 2006/24/EC with all applicable fundamental rights instruments?"
  
 
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*Patrick asked Alexander Alvaro in this regard; the European Parliament legal service cannot be used by individual MEPs however.
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*Patrick asked Alexander Alvaro in this regard; he will advocate LIBE asking the Parliament's legal service for an opinion.
  
 
Can you help?
 
Can you help?
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* [http://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/gpes/public/mepsdetail.htm?id=433&section=NET&category=MEPS&request_locale=EN Stavros Lambrinidis (Greece)]
 
* [http://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/gpes/public/mepsdetail.htm?id=433&section=NET&category=MEPS&request_locale=EN Stavros Lambrinidis (Greece)]
 
* Birgit Sippel (Germany)
 
* Birgit Sippel (Germany)
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*Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg (Poland)
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EPP contacts:
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*Axel Voss
  
 
Can anybody arrange meetings to talk to them?
 
Can anybody arrange meetings to talk to them?
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Can you help?
 
Can you help?
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===Other ideas===
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#Preparing shadow (counter) report
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#Meeting on Data Retention for other MEPs coordinated by Alvaro: Alexander Alvaro could organise a meeting in order to update other MEPs and try to influence their views. In the best case such meeting shoud be initiated by him but co-organised by MEPs from other groups.
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#Hearing in LIBE Committee: If all coordinators agree, we can have a hearing even last minute.
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#Discussion in the Intergroup on Privacy (chair: Sophie In' t Veld). The Intergroup on Privacy meets once every two months. Possibility of devoting one of the upcoming meetings (April?) to data retention, possibly also inviting some of us to speak.
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#Written Declaration: Written Declaration requires a LOT of work while its impact tends to be limited. On the other hand, it does rise awareness of the problem. Written Declaration on data retention is something to be considered. Our feeling is that a project like this one can only be successful if we have a few really devoted MEPs and a lot of logistical support in Brussels (printing posters, leaflets, talking, meeting etc.)
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==Useful information==
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*[[DR-FAQ|Frequently asked questions on data retention]] (24 September 2010)
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*[http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/363/158/lang,en/ Joint letter on data retention] and list of supporters (22 June 2010)
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* [[Resources]] and documents
  
 
==Time table==
 
==Time table==
  
 
Calendar of data retention-related events:
 
Calendar of data retention-related events:
*The data retention expert group meets on 11 October
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*The Commission intends to submit its evaluation report and recommendations to the European Parliament and the Council in March 2011. 3rd March is a DG Home internal deadline for publishing the report.
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Aktuelle Version vom 25. Mai 2011, 19:39 Uhr

The coming weeks give an excellent window of opportunity to influence the revision of the data retention directive.

Please find a list of actions below which you are welcome to edit. We need to divide the workload, so please write where you can help.

Action Plan 2011

Participate in the civil society workshop on 8 June 2011

The Commission is organising this workshop in Brussels. For more information, contact EDRi or AK Vorrat.

Elaborate a joint recommendation to the EU

I have written a draft at https://pad.foebud.org/DRproposal, feel free to edit or comment there.

Contact national NGOs (e.g. journalists, lawyers, helplines)

Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the civil society workshop on 8 June 2011 and advocate abolishing blanket retention.

Our shadow evaluation reports:

Contact your national industry associations

Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the industry workshop on 17 June 2011 and advocate abolishing blanket retention.

Our shadow evaluation reports:

Contact your national data protection authorities

Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the DPA workshop on 22 June 2011 and advocate abolishing blanket retention.

Our shadow evaluation reports:

Contact your national government officials

Provide them with our shadow evaluation reports*, invite them to participate in the Member States workshop on 30 June 2011. I particularly recommend you to motivate Justice officials to attend rather than only Home affairs officials.

Our shadow evaluation reports:

Elaborate impact assessment requirements

Draft at Umbra#Impact_assessment_requirements, feel free to edit or comment there.

MEPs

The support of the S&D fraction in Parliament will be crucial to reach a majority.

It should be possible to get Schulz and his group to vote against DR, if a) there are good arguments to explain why he changed his mind and b) he smells a possible victory against EPP.

Other contacts in S&D who should be on our side and willing to help:

  • Claude Moraes (UK, LIBE coordinator)
  • Stavros Lambrinidis (Greece)
  • Birgit Sippel (Germany)
  • Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg (Poland)
  • Matthias Groote (Germany), SPE-DE Internet expert, critical of data retention
  • Nessa Childers (Ireland) and her assistant Shane Griffin

Other MEPs that have shown an interest in data retention:

  • Mr Axel Voss, EPP-DE
  • Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, EPP-ES
  • Mr Séan Kelly, EPP-IE
  • Mr Jan Philipp Albrecht, Greens
  • Mr Alexander Alvaro, ALDE, DE
  • Ms Julie Girling, ALDE, UK
  • Mr Malcolm Harbour, ALDE, UK
  • Mr THEURER Michael, ALDE, DE
  • Ms Heidi Hautala, Greens

See also those MEPs that have tabled questions on data retention

Other ideas

  1. Meeting on Data Retention for other MEPs coordinated by Alvaro: Alexander Alvaro could organise a meeting in order to update other MEPs and try to influence their views. In the best case such meeting shoud be initiated by him but co-organised by MEPs from other groups.
  2. Hearing in LIBE Committee: If all coordinators agree, we can have a hearing even last minute.
  3. Written Declaration: Written Declaration requires a LOT of work while its impact tends to be limited. On the other hand, it does rise awareness of the problem. Written Declaration on data retention is something to be considered. Our feeling is that a project like this one can only be successful if we have a few really devoted MEPs and a lot of logistical support in Brussels (printing posters, leaflets, talking, meeting etc.)

Action plan 2010

Letters and Parliamentary Questions from Member States that haven't implemented

Letters to the Commission

We need letters to the Commission from MS that haven't implemented the directive (e.g. Austria, Germany, Greece, Romania, Sweden), saying that a 'pressing social need' for DR is lacking, i.e. that their law enforcement is functioning well without blanket retention. More inspiration for your letter can be found in our DR-FAQ.

  1. You should send such a letter "to" the responsible Commissioners (Malmström, Reding, Kroes);
  2. "CC" the 'College of Commissioners'. The Commission is a "college" - which means that all decisions are taken (and subsequently defended) by all Commissioners. As a result, all Commissioners fall all issues to some extent. Even the Fisheries Commissioner has a cabinet member responsible for Justice and Home Affairs;
  3. Mark the subject line of the letter very clearly states "Home Affairs: Data Retention Directive" - to make sure it gets to the right person in each cabinet;
  4. Follow up with however many/whichever Commissioners/cabinets that you have the time, capacity and linguistic capacity to contact. If in doubt, use English. Links to each Commissioner's website are available on this page: http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/index_en.htm. Pick out the Commissioner of your country, follow the link to "my team" to find the right person responsible for Justice and Home Affairs (or 'Data protection', 'Citizens rights', etc).

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Can you help?

Letters to Members of European Parliament

Parliamentary questions from MEPs of countries that haven't (fully) implemented the directive (e.g. Austria, Germany, Greece, Romania, Sweden) would be useful, asking questions like "If law enforcement in ... is working well without data retention, why does the Commission still want to force all Member States to adopt blanket retention legislation?" The more MEPs are asking questions, and the less they are the "usual suspects/critics", the more will the Commission accept that there is serious pressure to abolish compulsory data retention. We have been assured that if many MEPs asked questions this would be very effective.

A draft letter to MEPs is available in English, German and French.

Alternatively to asking questions, MEPs should consider writing letters directly to Commissioners Malmström, Reding and Kroes, asking them to "propose the repeal of the EU requirements regarding data retention in favour of a system of expedited preservation and targeted collection of traffic data". A letter is likely to be read carefully by the Commissioners themselves.

A draft letter that MEPs could send to the Commissioners is available in English and German.

Status:

Can you help?

Talk to the Commission

You or your European umbrella organisation should discuss the data retention directive directly with the Commission. Member states and industry are constantly doing so, and civil society needs to let its voice be heard much more than in the past. It may be possible for you to get a direct appointment with the Commissioners in charge (Malmström, Reding, Kroes). Alternatively, get an appointment with their Cabinet members in charge of data retention:

Ask the Commission to completely end compulsory data retention by - at least - allowing Member States to opt out of the directive.

Status:

  • Patrick and Joe met Cabinets first.
  • Axel, Joe and others had a meeting in September.
  • Kasia is arranging a meeting in November.

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Press coverage

We need to demonstrate that the anti-DR movement is not only big, but influential. We need a lot of press coverage and critical articles - especially in the countries that haven't implemented DR. Those articles should also appear in the media that are read by the constituencies of the single Commissioners: Sweden, Britain, Netherlands (Kroes for example is a liberal, The Dutch Financial Times or NRC Handelsblad suffices).

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Write to your data protection commissioner

Write to your data protection commissioner and ask them to support, both in public and in the Article 29 Data Protection Group, our proposal to repeal the EU requirements regarding data retention in favour of a system of expedited preservation and targeted collection of traffic data as agreed in the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime. We need strong messages from Data protection institutions, denouncing blanket retention. The technical and unambitious review done by the Article 29 Working Group is being used politically to ignore critics.

Draft letter to your data protection authority: Dear ..., we are in the process of finding out what DPAs across Europe think about the Data Retention Directive in the context of its on-going evaluation by the Commission. Could you please let us know your opinion on this? Would you support the initiative of more than 100 organisations from 23 European countries to repeal the EU requirements regarding data retention in favour of a system of expedited preservation and targeted collection of traffic data as agreed in the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime? (http://twiturl.de/DRletter) Thank you very much for considering this question. Yours sincerely, ...

Status:

  • Kasia has drafted a letter to the Article 29 Working Party: http://europeandigitalrights.pad.telecomix.org/3 (password: storage1). We are waiting for the politically opportune moment to send it.
  • Axel and Patrick have met with the competent EDPS official on 25 October. The EDPS is planning to publish a statement once the Commission has published its evaluation report.
  • Patrick has written to the German Commissioner Peter Schaar, who is supportive.

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Evaluation standards

We need to reach consensus on what the absolute minimum standards are for the evaluation by the Commission, i.e. how the subcriteria for the 'necessary in a democratic society' test should be fulfilled. This could be achieved through a memo by a well-known criminologist.

Status:

  • Axel has not yet found a criminologist willing to write a paper to this effect in the Netherlands.
  • Dr. Nils Zurawski, sociologist with the University of Hamburg, has published a statement (14 October 2010)

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FAQ

We need a FAQ on the most common arguments surrounding DR, so that activists, journalists, politicians, 'we' speak the same language.

Status: The FAQ has been drafted here by Patrick. I feel the draft still needs some work to its language and may also be too long in parts. Please help to improve it directly in the wiki, and to add other frequently asked questions if you have any.

Official assessments of proportionality

What I think would be useful to have the institutions legal services assess those questions, particularly with regard to the ECtHR and Romanian judgement, and use possible negative assessments politically.

Suggested questions:

  1. On the basis of the judgement given by the European Court of Human Rights on 4 December 2008 (No. 30562/04 and 30566/04), is a blanket and indiscriminate retention of communications data as currently mandated by directive 2006/24/EC "proportionate" and "necessary in a democratic society"?
  2. On the basis of the judgement given by the Constitutional Court of Romania on 8 October 2009 (No. 1258), is a blanket and indiscriminate retention of communications data as currently mandated by directive 2006/24/EC "proportionate" and "necessary in a democratic society"?
  3. What options are available to ensure the conformity of directive 2006/24/EC with all applicable fundamental rights instruments?"

Status:

  • Patrick asked Alexander Alvaro in this regard; he will advocate LIBE asking the Parliament's legal service for an opinion.

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Own proposal

The Commission has no clue to proceed, we need to provide an elegant exit route. A joint proposal with industry would make our position more attractive.

Status:

  • Patrick proposed an industry meeting with EuroISPA member eco in Germany. The request is pending.

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S&D support

The support of the S&D fraction in Parliament will be crucial to reach a majority.

It should be possible to get Schulz and his group to vote against DR, if a) there are good arguments to explain why he changed his mind and b) he smells a possible victory against EPP.

Other contacts in S&D who should be on our side and willing to help:

EPP contacts:

  • Axel Voss

Can anybody arrange meetings to talk to them?

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Other ideas

  1. Preparing shadow (counter) report
  2. Meeting on Data Retention for other MEPs coordinated by Alvaro: Alexander Alvaro could organise a meeting in order to update other MEPs and try to influence their views. In the best case such meeting shoud be initiated by him but co-organised by MEPs from other groups.
  3. Hearing in LIBE Committee: If all coordinators agree, we can have a hearing even last minute.
  4. Discussion in the Intergroup on Privacy (chair: Sophie In' t Veld). The Intergroup on Privacy meets once every two months. Possibility of devoting one of the upcoming meetings (April?) to data retention, possibly also inviting some of us to speak.
  5. Written Declaration: Written Declaration requires a LOT of work while its impact tends to be limited. On the other hand, it does rise awareness of the problem. Written Declaration on data retention is something to be considered. Our feeling is that a project like this one can only be successful if we have a few really devoted MEPs and a lot of logistical support in Brussels (printing posters, leaflets, talking, meeting etc.)

Useful information

Time table

Calendar of data retention-related events:

  • The Commission intends to submit its evaluation report and recommendations to the European Parliament and the Council in March 2011. 3rd March is a DG Home internal deadline for publishing the report.