Brain is considering the declaration to name and address data FTD World administrator to obtain

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Brein is considering-reporting, in order to obtain the personal data of the administrator of usenet indexer FTD World to obtain, but estimates her chances to advance negative. The Amsterdam court ruled that ING that data does not have to hand over.

Earlier on Friday, it was announced that ING data of the user of an account does not have to hand over. Brein wanted the data because otherwise it would be impossible to give the administrator or administrators of FTD World to find out. The Amsterdam district court ruled that the interests of the bank outweigh that of Brein, but suggested that the Brain is able to report to the data still to get. Director Tim Kuik of Brein to let you know that to consider, but gives at the same time it was a fairly pointless exercise.

“In this kind of cases the Public Prosecutor is usually not a prosecution”, says Kuik. “And if the Public Prosecutor is not going to prosecute, we get the data. The criminal investigation is confidential.” In any case, to be able to demonstrate that Brain has all the abilities an opportunity for the data to still obtain, the foundation may still make a report. In addition, the organization appealed against the judgment.

Brein wanted to know who the user was an account on FTD World. The usenet indexer, which, according to Brain, is guilty of copyright infringement, has an account in the name of a Dutch woman from Surinam, but which in reality is used by a delegate. ING confirmed that, but would not disclose who the bank account used.

The organisation will let know to appeal against the court ruling. “This is not acceptable to us. Fraudsters and scammers can not trust that banks have their data will not pass”, says Kuik. One of the reasons why ING the data did not have to hand over, is that banks, according to court very reluctant with handing over information.

“Banks in the Netherlands no special position, such as doctors and lawyers have,” said an exasperated Tim Kuik. “We know in the Netherlands does not have bank secrecy.” He let the now remarkable to find that the ING the name and address of the account holder wanted to provide, but not those of the delegate. ING was not reachable for comment.

According to the court, had Foundation Brain to do more for the general information of the administrator by other means, to obtain, for example, through more trouble to do to the Russian provider of FTD World to achieve. Which provider gave no answer. According to the court, would Brain, for example, the summation in Russian, but according to Kuik can the provider, best to use Google Translate.