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Estonian ministry not planning to restrict use of communications data 2021-05-04 BNS/TBT Staff TALLINN - The right to grant requests for the use of communications data criminal proceeding will be transferred from the prosecutor s office to courts, according to a bill recently finalized in the Ministry of Justice; however, the draft legislation does not limit the list of criminal offenses in case of which doing so is permitted, Postimees reports. At the start of March, the European Court of Justice decided that the prosecutor s office is not an independent authority and as such should not be permitted to grant authorizations for retrieving communications data. While such permissions are at present granted by the prosecutor s office, the right will be transferred to courts when the bill of amendments steps into effect. Communications companies must preserve said data for one year. ....