German court restricts surveillance of internet data from foreigners abroad, giving agencies until end of 2021 to change practices
German intelligence services are already not allowed to monitor the internet traffic of Germans in such a vast way.
One of the plaintiffs, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders , argued that this allowed the agency to spy on journalists "almost without restrictions". The group hailed Tuesday's verdict, saying it set a new benchmark for human rights and press freedom.
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