As expected, #EU #ChatControl is back on the table.

Despite being rejected a few times by the Parliament already, despite the unanimous legitimate concerns of many groups of experts called to express an opinion on the matter, Chat Control 1.0 is going to be resurrected by the EU Parliament president Metsola, despite the opposition of her own political group.

I guess that whoever is lobbying to enforce mass surveillance on EU citizens must be paying very well.

https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/double-threat-to-private-communications-undemocratic-chat-control-backroom-deals-and-imminent-concessions-spark-relaunch-of-fightchatcontrol-eu/

“Double Threat” to Private Communications: Undemocratic Chat Control Backroom Deals and Imminent Concessions Spark Relaunch of fightchatcontrol.eu

Civil rights activist Dr. Patrick Breyer warns of an unprecedented "double-attack" on secure messaging ahead of critical Friday and Monday EU meetings. Ahead of a highly critical weekend for digital civil rights in Europe, former Member of the European Parliament Dr. Patrick Breyer is sounding th

Patrick Breyer

@fabio

They're doing it in US states as well

Just like trying to keep abortion and w33d illegal

@fabio
"whoever is lobbying to enforce mass surveillance on EU citizens" – I would also guess that Google, Meta, Microsoft, Snapchat, LinkedIn and TikTok have quite the budget ...
https://blog.google/company-news/outreach-and-initiatives/public-policy/eu-lawmakers-must-act-now-to-ensure-the-continued-protection-of-children/
EU lawmakers must act now to ensure the continued protection of children

As technology companies, we are deeply concerned about the breakdown in EU negotiations to secure the continued protection of minors against child sexual abuse. Allowing the legal basis of the ePrivacy derogation to expire on April 3, in place since 2021, is irresponsible. It must be extended.Failure to act will reduce the legal clarity that has enabled companies for nearly 20 years to voluntarily detect and report known child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in interpersonal communication services, leaving children across Europe and around the world with fewer protections than they had before.Voluntary detection of CSAM through hash matching is an established tool central to law enforcement investigations, as it helps identify ongoing child abuse and prevents dissemination of highly damaging and illegal content.Long-standing industry-wide hash matching utilizes irreversible digital fingerprinting to identify known CSAM. By matching these unique hashes against a secure database of previously identified material, the system ensures high-precision detection while adhering to privacy principles.Disrupting the detection of this egregious content reduces the tools available to industry to protect children and risks failing the victims of this abhorrent crime.We urge lawmakers in Europe to swiftly agree on a way forward for voluntary CSAM detection in interpersonal communication services and enable the continuation of established tools to protect minors. Failure to do so would be irresponsible.

Google
@fabio
Very well. I wonder how that gets accounted for to their shareholders? Bribery fund?
@fabio i noted her name, so in some yeah when the anti corruption bureau of EU will put her on the bribe, i will remember who she was.