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We are a motley crew of human rights advocates and privacy campaigners that have come together to use the courts to send a simple message: Honour the law and respect our fundamental rights.
In cooperation with our attorneys, we are currently working on the suppœna to file suit against the minister of justice, Søren Pape Poulsen. You can download the current draft (in Danish) [here (pdf)](https://ulovliglogning.dk/assets/files/staevning.pdf)
In cooperation with our attorneys, we are currently working on the subpœna to file suit against the minister of justice, Søren Pape Poulsen. You can download the current draft (in Danish) [here (pdf)](https://ulovliglogning.dk/assets/files/staevning.pdf)
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link: How?
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The movement began when Rasmus Malver asked his phone company, TDC, for a copy of their retained data. When the company finally delivered the data, it was evident that they had retained data illegally. The Telecom Industry Association of Denmark had publically claimed that they were opposed to violating human rights. Malver decided to call their bluff, and when presented with a draft suppœna TDC disowned the association's statement.
The movement began when Rasmus Malver asked his phone company, TDC, for a copy of their retained data. When the company finally delivered the data, it was evident that they had retained data illegally. The Telecom Industry Association of Denmark had publically claimed that they were opposed to violating human rights. Malver decided to call their bluff, and when presented with a draft subpœna TDC disowned the association's statement.
Attempting to justify their illegal actions, the Telecom Association published a letter from the minister of justice, Søren Pape Poulsen, telling them to disregard the law.