European court makes landmark ruling on DNA rights
By Associated Press
Thursday, December 4, 2008 -
Thursday, December 4, 2008 -
LONDON — Europe’s top human rights court today struck down a British law that allows the government to store DNA and fingerprints from people with no criminal record — a landmark decision that could force Britain to destroy nearly 1 million samples on its database.
Rights groups say the ruling could have even wider implications for the storage of other sensitive and personal data.
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