Strong fundamental rights needed
The European Association of Internet Service Providers (EuroISPA) asked the European Parliament to continue to support citizens’ fundamental rights. EuroISPA strongly supports, with an overwhelming majority, the principles laid down initially. The association further believes that unrestricted access to the Internet is an integral part of fundamental freedoms, providing a secure business environment, and protecting citizens’ civil liberties.
Any restriction in those rights imposed on an individual must be the result of a prior judicial ruling. The association also states that only a court can guarantee a proportionate, balanced decision, respectful of the Fundamental Rights of Information, Privacy and Communication.