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Serbia to start monitoring ISP data retention

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Serbia’s Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, Rodoljub Sabic, has announced that he will soon launch direct supervision of internet service providers. In an interview for Danas he said that the monitoring would cover the 200 largest ISPs in the country and that this would result in a package of measures “that would contribute to rectify the situation, which is certainly not satisfactory”. The Commissioner pointed out that only 15 percent of ISPs retain data for 12 months, as required by law, while the remaining 85 percent of operators do so for a longer or shorter period than the deadline. He expressed concern about the current situation because the user data can be misused.
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