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Old 05-04-2012, 12:46 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by JoeD View Post
I think it's 12 months, they've to keep billing data, times you connected/disconnected from the service and IPs assigned. IIRC the EU basically extended the existing telephone data retention laws to apply to parts of an ISPs service.
Are you talking about the UK or the US? Because I'm looking at a Comcast Law Enforcement guide right now that says they maintain IP logs for 180 days, which is significantly less than a year.

Just checked Cox' LE Guide - they maintain for "up to six months".

Atlantic Broadband says 6 months.
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