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This week, the higher administrative court of North Rhine-Westphalia sided with Munich internet service provider SpaceNet, which challenged the German data retention law scheduled to take effect July 1. The temporary injunction, reports David Meyer for ZDNet, allows the company to avoid storing its customers' traffic and location data, which the company says would cost it "hundreds of thousands of euros." The court based its decision on the December Court of Justice of the European Union ruling in the Tele2 case, which held that member states cannot require indiscriminate retention of data. 
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