Fight Against Child Pornography: European Commission Warns Parliament
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Should help fight child abuse - current provisions expire on 3 April, unless they are renewed by the EU Parliament
The current chat control rules against child abuse expire on 3 April. The EU Commission calls on critics to vote for an extension.
In the fight against sexual violence against children, the EU Commission appealed to MEPs shortly before a vote in the European Parliament.
Controversial "Chat Controls": Fight Against Child Pornography: European Commission Warns Parliament
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Internet platforms and messenger services are allowed to search chats to expose sexual child abuse. Does MEPs now require an exception?
A final attempt to maintain the current system in the fight against child sexual abuse on the Internet has failed. A majority of MEPs refused to extend the voluntary control of chats by online platforms beyond 3 April in a vote in Brussels.
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