A "political blackmail" – the EU Parliament is pressing for new mandatory scanning of your private chats (www.techradar.com)
from schizoidman@lemmy.zip to technology@lemmy.world on 09 Aug 08:19
https://lemmy.zip/post/45880413

cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/45880359

  • The EU Parliament is pushing for an agreement on the child sexual abuse (CSAM) scanning bill, according to a leaked memo

  • According to the Council Legal Service, the proposal still violates fundamental human rights in its current form

  • The Danish version of the so-called Chat Control could be adopted as early as October 14, 2025

The nations welcoming and supporting the Danish proposal include Italy, Spain, and Hungary. France also said that “it could essentially support the proposal.”

Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovenia, Luxembourg, and Romania currently remain undecided or in need of a review with their local parliament.

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MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip on 09 Aug 10:13 next collapse

Salami piece Nr. 5.

gedaliyah@lemmy.world on 09 Aug 11:15 next collapse

Man, if only there were some kind of list of high profile sex offenders that some world government could access to catch them. If that existed, I’m sure the people clamoring to find sex offenders would use it immediately.

fraksken@infosec.pub on 09 Aug 11:50 next collapse

Not sure if you’re for or against such list

gedaliyah@lemmy.world on 09 Aug 12:53 collapse

Not sure if I missed the joke but I’m obviously referencing the Jeffrey Epstein list. Which exists. Which powerful world leaders could get much more easily than cracking open every single civilian phone.

That is, if they were really interested in catching sex offenders and not just demolishing civil liberties.

noMoreTwat@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 15:24 next collapse

Some people are on the Epstein list, but you’re on the denialist

fraksken@infosec.pub on 09 Aug 17:33 next collapse

Ooooh

vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org on 10 Aug 05:54 collapse

The solution of the problem starts with not calling these individuals “powerful world leaders”.

CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 Aug 14:04 collapse

You got to love conservatives and how they both use child pornography as a cudgel to attack drag queens (because they know their voters hate both drag queens and child predators) and then also protect their leaders because they know any accusation will hurt their political career.

melsaskca@lemmy.ca on 09 Aug 12:41 next collapse

Trump is already doing that. Why do so many capitulate and follow Trump? He has their browser histories.

Azal@pawb.social on 10 Aug 01:57 next collapse

So… there’s been a lot of Europeans looking at America and laughing at the stuff we’re going through, smug that the US is getting this.

I’m not going to say as someone from the US we don’t deserve the kicking, as a country the attitude of the US has had a bad problem of exceptionalism

But this right here should be the warning to Europe not to fall into the exceptionalism trap… your oligarchs are waiting to take everything over as well. And before I get called overreacting and unconnected, this is smelling quite of the “Patriot Act” we got.

vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org on 10 Aug 05:53 collapse

Their “oligarchs”. LOL.

That’s a different part of the world, it’s not “oligarchs”, it’s just the government and politicians and a significant part of society in every European country. Eastern Europe might even be a bit better in this regard than Western, because of relatively recent historical memory.

You have to deserve “oligarchs” first. They didn’t. You ask some granny in any European country, that granny will likely be in favor of full-on totalitarianism because they are a law-abiding society and there should be order, and people thinking they have natural rights are extremists.

You in your land of the weird joke about “freedumb” and “mass shooter rights” and “free hate speech”, not understanding that the reason Europeans too joke about those is not them seeing your problems as they are, but because they (except for France and maybe some Scandinavian ones, and, eh, maybe Switzerland) unironically have problems with the ideas of freedom, equality, limits of mandate, right to rebellion and free speech. Half the European nations are monarchies or recent monarchies or recent fascist nations or ex-Commie nations.

You there joke about these treating it as a given that you have those rights, just some jerks abuse them, while Europeans joke because they don’t have those rights and don’t treat them as certain. There’s nothing in UK’s or even Germany’s constitutional laws that admits that their citizens are free people with right to rebellion and to freedom of expression and association, even if someone in some other law writes that they are not.

Gumus@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 10 Aug 05:09 next collapse

https://fightchatcontrol.eu/

elvis_depresley@sh.itjust.works on 10 Aug 19:39 collapse

emails sent! (pgp encrypted)

vane@lemmy.world on 10 Aug 19:08 collapse

To be honest it’s happening right now with digital keyboards and autocomplete. The only problem are those hackers who don’t use phone or tablet. Normal people are pretty much covered.