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How the Government Intends to Tackle Crime on the Internet

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Online fraud, abuse images, hatred on the web: with a new law, Justice Minister Hubig wants to secure digital traces longer.This results in different reactions.In order to combat crime on the web, Internet providers should store IP addresses for three months in the future.This is apparent from a bill by Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, about which the "picture on Sunday" first reported. "In children's pornography, online fraud and crimin…

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IP addresses are to be stored for three months. Investigators expect better traces, critics warn of fundamental rights risks and higher costs.

The new proposal to store IP addresses is a return to normality, a requirement of a free state that does not abandon itself.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Straubinger Tagblatt [Newsroom] Straubing (ots) - The plans of Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig to store communication data are a political compromise. This is precisely the problem: three months of mandatory storage of all IP addresses is too much for ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Straubinger Tagblatt, transmitted by news aktuell

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Stefanie Hubig (SPD) wants to help investigators in cases of child pornography, online fraud and criminal hatred on the net. The police union considers the three-month storage to be too short, the Greens consider it illegal.

·Munich, Germany
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Here you can find information on the topic "Data retention". Read now "How the government wants to act against crime on the web".

·Germany
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Hasspostings, online fraud, sexual crimes: The Ministry of Justice is trying a new attempt at controversial data retention. Data protectionists consider the plans to be hastily and potentially illegal.

·Germany
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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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