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Pirates appeal German law on pre-paid phone IDs to EU

Posted on August 18, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Ethan Bilby of Reuters reports:

A member of Germany’s internet-savvy Pirate Party has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg over a German law ordering buyers of pre-paid mobile phone cards to give formal identification.

Patrick Breyer, member of northern Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein regional parliament, filed the complaint, along with his brother.

Read more on EuroNews.

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