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Chat control: EU Council tricks Parliament before the break
Germany🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Chat control: EU Council tricks Parliament before the break

The article discusses a political conflict within the European Union regarding digital privacy laws, specifically the 'digital postal secrecy' issue. The dispute centers around the proposed 'Chatkontrolle 2.0,' which would require technology companies to scan encrypted communications for child sexual abuse material. Talks have stalled due to resistance from the EU Parliament. Meanwhile, the Council of Ministers has moved to reactivate an expired interim regulation, known as 'Chatkontrolle 1.0,' through a legal maneuver. This allows tech firms to voluntarily scan messages using AI and hash matching to detect harmful content. Critics argue this bypasses democratic oversight and pressures lawmakers during the summer recess. The new proposal aims to avoid fragmentation by creating a unified framework, but opponents see it as a tactic to circumvent parliamentary control.

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Chat control: EU Council tricks Parliament before the break

The article discusses a political conflict within the European Union regarding digital privacy laws, specifically the 'digital postal secrecy' issue. The dispute centers around the proposed 'Chatkontrolle 2.0,' which would require technology companies to scan encrypted communications for child sexual abuse material. Talks have stalled due to resistance from the EU Parliament. Meanwhile, the Council of Ministers has moved to reactivate an expired interim regulation, known as 'Chatkontrolle 1.0,' through a legal maneuver. This allows tech firms to voluntarily scan messages using AI and hash matching to detect harmful content. Critics argue this bypasses democratic oversight and pressures lawmakers during the summer recess. The new proposal aims to avoid fragmentation by creating a unified framework, but opponents see it as a tactic to circumvent parliamentary control.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the Council’s action as a tactical move to bypass democratic processes and exert pressure on the Parliament, suggesting a lack of transparency and democratic accountability. It highlights criticism from opposition voices who view the strategy as undermining legislative authority.

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