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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MEXICO CITY: A Mexican judge on Tuesday blocked part of a federal telecommunications law requiring cellphone users to give telecom providers<\/a> their personal data<\/a> for a biometric registry.

The judge's provisional measure blocks a reform to the law that would put customers at risk of having their lines canceled if they refused to submit their data, according to the judicial filing.

Supporting lawmakers argued that the registry, approved by the Senate last week, was necessary to reduce crime, including extortion and kidnapping, by making it harder for criminals to remain anonymous when opening new cellphone lines.

The registry does not \"positively influence\" the state's public security activities, according to second district Judge Juan Pablo Gomez Fierro, in comments published in local media.

The registry would require companies like
America Movil<\/a> and AT&T<\/a> to collect fingerprints or eye biometric data from customers and submit it for inclusion in a registry managed by Mexico's telecoms regulator, the IFT<\/a>. It would then be available to law enforcement upon request.

The provisional suspension is the first legal hurdle the registry has faced after lawmakers in the lower house and Senate approved it, despite backlash from telecoms industry groups and rights groups. A definitive suspension could come later in April.

Rights groups have argued that registry is an invasion of privacy and could lead people to be exploited by bad actors and potentially wrongly convicted of crime. Cutting lines of those who do not register would also further isolate many Mexicans whose only internet access is by mobile phone, some industry experts said.

\"We believe that there are other more effective and less complex mechanisms to implement to combat (extortion calls), as well as technology that provides valuable tools to do so,\" AT&T said in a statement to Reuters.
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墨西哥法官阻止个人数据移动生物手机注册表

法官的临时措施阻止改革的法律,将客户风险线取消了如果他们拒绝提交数据,根据司法文件。

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墨西哥城,墨西哥法官周二阻塞的一部分联邦通讯法要求手机用户提供电信服务提供商他们的个人资料生物识别注册表。

法官的临时措施阻止改革的法律,将客户风险线取消了如果他们拒绝提交数据,根据司法文件。

支持国会议员认为,注册表,上周参议院批准,是必要的,以减少犯罪,包括敲诈勒索和绑架,让犯罪分子更难匿名开立新的手机线路。

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注册表不“积极影响”国家的公共安全活动,根据第二个地区法官胡安-帕布鲁·戈麦斯Fierro,在当地媒体发表的评论。

注册表需要这样的公司墨西哥美洲电信公司美国电话电报公司(AT&T)收集指纹、眼睛从客户和提交生物数据包含在注册中心由墨西哥电信监管部门,管理界面张力。它将被用于执法要求。

临时暂停注册表是第一个法律障碍面临议员在众议院和参议院批准后,尽管电信行业团体和人权组织的强烈不满。一个明确的悬挂在四月份后能来。

人权组织认为,注册表是一个侵犯隐私,导致人们可以利用坏演员和犯罪的潜在错误定罪。切割线的那些不注册也将进一步孤立许多墨西哥人的只通过手机上网,一些业内专家说。

“我们相信还有其他更有效和更少的复杂机制,实现作战(勒索调用),以及技术,提供了有价值的工具,”美国电话电报公司(AT&T)在一份声明中说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MEXICO CITY: A Mexican judge on Tuesday blocked part of a federal telecommunications law requiring cellphone users to give telecom providers<\/a> their personal data<\/a> for a biometric registry.

The judge's provisional measure blocks a reform to the law that would put customers at risk of having their lines canceled if they refused to submit their data, according to the judicial filing.

Supporting lawmakers argued that the registry, approved by the Senate last week, was necessary to reduce crime, including extortion and kidnapping, by making it harder for criminals to remain anonymous when opening new cellphone lines.

The registry does not \"positively influence\" the state's public security activities, according to second district Judge Juan Pablo Gomez Fierro, in comments published in local media.

The registry would require companies like
America Movil<\/a> and AT&T<\/a> to collect fingerprints or eye biometric data from customers and submit it for inclusion in a registry managed by Mexico's telecoms regulator, the IFT<\/a>. It would then be available to law enforcement upon request.

The provisional suspension is the first legal hurdle the registry has faced after lawmakers in the lower house and Senate approved it, despite backlash from telecoms industry groups and rights groups. A definitive suspension could come later in April.

Rights groups have argued that registry is an invasion of privacy and could lead people to be exploited by bad actors and potentially wrongly convicted of crime. Cutting lines of those who do not register would also further isolate many Mexicans whose only internet access is by mobile phone, some industry experts said.

\"We believe that there are other more effective and less complex mechanisms to implement to combat (extortion calls), as well as technology that provides valuable tools to do so,\" AT&T said in a statement to Reuters.
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