If you read more of the ruling, the ruling allows EU nations to impose requirements on ISPs. So the storage duration would be up to national law. (Which of course one may call into question bring before court on whether they are too long.)
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barsoap@lemm.ee 4 months agoThe second operation, carried out by the internet access providers at Hadopi’s request, consists, inter alia, of matching the IP address with the civil identity data of its holder.
Which just opens more questions: How long are ISPs allowed/required to store customer IPs, and then what happens if I have an open wifi: Can they just assume that I did it or declare me responsible anyway, that is, is it possible for a private individual to enjoy ISP privileges?
Kissaki@beehaw.org 4 months ago
wizzim@infosec.pub 4 months ago
Yes if I remember the Hadopi correctly, your are responsible for securing your access point and liable for any use made out of it.