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το παρακάτω φαίνεται σχετικό: * Written declaration 2010/29 is a Written Declaration according to Rule 123 of the Rules of Procedure of the EU parliament, the stated aim an 'early warning system' for child sexual abuse. However, a thorough reading shows that it also includes a clause about extending the Data Retention Directive to cover search engines. This is not mentioned in any of the material given to MEPs, or even in the declaration itself. Instead, the DRD is only mentioned using its referral code of 2006/24/EC. This may very well be a sneaky way of getting the Parliament to take a strong stance on Data Retention where no such stance actually exists among the MEPs. There is an ongoing campaign to stop the declaration from getting the required number of signatories through Making sure that there are as few new signatories as possible and Getting the current signatories to withdraw their signatures As of this writing, more than 30 MEPs have withdrawn their signatures. One of the first to do so was MEP Cecilia Wikstrom (SE/ALDE), who also sent an open letter to her fellow MEPs requesting them to reconsider their signatures. * περισσότερα στο: http://werebuild.eu/wiki/Smile29