The European Union's top court ruled on Tuesday that national authorities cannot retain phone data in a "general and indiscriminate" manner, but could use specific information to tackle some very serious crime.
In Vestel v Philips c.s., the Hague District Court ruled it has international jurisdiction over a FRAND matter that involves only foreign plaintiffs and where three out of the four co-defendants are equally foreign.
In Vestel v Philips c.s., the Hague District Court ruled it has international jurisdiction over a FRAND matter that involves only foreign plaintiffs and where three out of the four co-defendants are equally foreign.