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  1. vermilion_dragon on

    >As early as tomorrow morning, a majority of EU governments could endorse the controversial draft law on chat control, which had been removed from the agenda in June after massive protests. According to a report by the news service Contexte, the new Hungarian Council Presidency intends to achieve a majority with a small twist, namely removing the searching for unknown material using „artificial intelligence“ from the mandatory measures (as requested by the Netherlands) and making it voluntary for providers. The exact details of the Hungarian proposal have been leaked by Contexte. But the proposal is still to require bulk automated searches in and disclosure of private chats, including end-to-end encrypted chats, that might contain illegal photos or videos. If a user opts out of this “upload moderation” of their chats, they would be blocked from receiving or sending any images, videos and URLs. Signal and Threema have announced they would end their services in the EU if forced to implement the proposed automated monitoring (so-called “client-side scanning”).

    >Former Pirate Party Member of the European Parliament Patrick Breyer is now calling on EU citizens to turn to their governments: “In June, under massive public pressure, there was a fragile blocking minority to save our digital privacy of correspondence and secure encryption. But now, with no spotlight on government dealings, minimal concessions could tip the scales.

  2. LazoVodolazo on

    Искат да ни направят като Англичаните и да ни затвярят за постване на мемета

  3. DHTEnjoyer on

    Някой може ли да обясни как това не е Оруелско?

  4. Illustrious_Pay_5219 on

    Ако е да хванат детското порно добре,ако хванат меметата лошо

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