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Conselho da UE Revisa Proposta de Controle de Chat, Tornando a Varredura de CSAM Voluntária Amidst Preocupações de Privacidade

Conselho da UE Revisa Proposta de Controle de Chat, Tornando a Varredura de CSAM Voluntária Amidst Preocupações de Privacidade
The European Union Council received a revised Child Sexual Abuse Regulation proposal that shifts mandatory content scanning to a voluntary model, with limited exceptions for high‑risk services. While the change garnered broad support among lawmakers, privacy advocates, including digital‑rights jurist Patrick Breyer and encrypted‑email provider Tuta, warn that loopholes could undermine the voluntary nature and threaten encryption. The debate continues as member states that previously opposed indiscriminate scanning watch the next steps closely. Ler mais

Alemanha Rejeita Proposta da UE de "Controle de Chat", Citing Preocupações com Privacidade

Alemanha Rejeita Proposta da UE de "Controle de Chat", Citing Preocupações com Privacidade
Germany has announced it will not support the EU's Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, commonly known as "Chat Control," which would require mandatory scanning of private messages for illegal content. Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig emphasized that random monitoring must remain taboo in a constitutional state, calling the move a major victory for digital privacy. The decision follows weeks of mixed signals and pressure from various ministries. Privacy advocates, including former Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer, hailed the rejection, while officials warned the fight against child exploitation will continue. The EU Council is set to meet with the Justice Minister to determine the proposal's future. Ler mais