According to Paul Kerese, representing Parvel Pruunsild, the practice of storing communication data and granting law enforcement agencies access to it has constituted an extremely invasive and intensive infringement upon Pruunsilla’s fundamental rights over the past year. The details of the dispute were reported by ERR, which stated that Parvel Pruunsild formally filed a lawsuit against the telecommunications company Telia. The legal action demands several key outcomes. Firstly, Pruunsild seeks an immediate cessation of what he deems illegal collection of communication data. Secondly, the lawsuit mandates the stopping of the transfer of this collected data to the police. Furthermore, the legal claim includes a substantial demand for compensation for non-material damages, specifying an amount exceeding one million euros. The filing of this lawsuit marks a significant legal challenge concerning digital privacy rights within the telecommunications sector. Pruunsild’s legal representation asserts that the scope and duration of the data retention practices represent a profound overreach. By initiating this legal process, Parvel Pruunsild aims to establish clearer boundaries regarding corporate data handling and state surveillance powers in Estonia. The court proceedings will ultimately determine the legality of the data management practices employed by Telia and the extent of the compensation Pruunsild is entitled to based on the alleged violation of his privacy rights. Topics: #parvel #pruunsild #esitas Post navigation LAURYNAS KUZAVAS⟩Balti riikide konkurentsivõime järgmise etapi üle otsustatakse just praegu Klæbo karmid nõudmised panevad Norra koondise surve alla