JUN 08, 2017 | EUROPEAN UNION
Access to e-Evidence: BSA Calls for Clear and Predictable Measures
BRUSSELS – June 8, 2017 - Today, the European Commission presented the results of its consultation process on electronic evidence (“e-Evidence”) to the Justice and Home Affairs (“JHA”) Council, following last year’s request from Member States for concrete actions to improve criminal justice in cyberspace. BSA | The Software Alliance commends the European Commission for its efforts over the past months. Cross-border access to e-Evidence is both very important and very complex. BSA calls on EU policy makers to pursue policies that will provide clarity and predictability for service providers and for the law enforcement community alike.
“We think it is very important to improve criminal justice in cyberspace,” said Thomas Boué, BSA Director General, Policy – EMEA. “We welcome the European Commission’s efforts to find workable solutions to the fragmented European legal framework. This not an easy task. We urge EU legislators to pursue measures that guarantee clarity and predictability, without putting service providers in ‘conflict of law’ situations”.
“We also encourage the European Commission to continue its work on encryption, keeping in mind that technology integrity is key to promoting trust in the digital economy and that encryption can only be effective when it’s at its strongest” continued Thomas Boué.
BSA is committed to improving criminal justice in cyberspace and its members will continue to cooperate closely with the European Commission and EU Member States.
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Le Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) est le principal organisme de défense et de promotion de l’industrie du logiciel auprès des administrations gouvernementales et sur le marché international. Ses membres comptent parmi les entreprises les plus innovantes au monde, à l’origine de solutions logicielles qui stimulent l’économie et améliorent la vie moderne.