++ First Ok of the 27 Eu to the 'Chat Control', Italy Refrains ++
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The sections on discovery obligations would be removed from the proposal and it would be stated that service providers cannot be forced to provide access to end-to-end encrypted data.
The EU had long argued, now it is clear: messaging services such as Whatsapp are not obliged to control chats on portrayals of sexualised violence against children at the moment. Germany, too, had rejected the project.
After many years of struggle, representatives of the EU countries have agreed on a common position on so-called chat control. Messaging services such as WhatsApp, Signal and Co. should therefore not be obliged to search news flows for child pornographic content. Instead, they want to rely on voluntary controls through the apps and platforms. A temporary exception, which allows them this interference despite European data protection rules, should…
The European Union member states agreed on Wednesday on a proposal called Chat Control, which is intended to address the spread of child sexual abuse material on the Internet. The EU Council announced this, which will now enter negotiations with the European Parliament with the proposal. Critics warn against user snooping, for example Piráti Markéta Gregorová and Ivan Bartoš told Novinka that they are fundamentally against it. This would involve…
Denmark would have liked to see tech giants scan citizens' messages, but that was not possible.
After years of heated debate, EU countries have agreed on their approach to combating online child abuse – what opponents call “chat control.” But the battle is far from over.
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