Grasp all, lose all. Yesterday, there was a trilogue on the extension of Chat Control 1.0 from April 3, 2026, to August 2, 2027. Since the European Parliament had ruled out voluntary indiscriminate scanning while the Council wanted to keep it, the agreement fell through, completely canceling Chat Control 1.0.
DB1_5 on
🦀🦀🦀🦀
^(For now)
AverageNPCRedditor on
Good news but we shouldn’t relax yet. The mfs who introduced it will likely try finding yet another backdoor to get this trough.
DimitryKratitov on
Yeah, for now. The EU will continue to push this, as it has the past 5 or 6 times.
„Put it up to a vote repeatedly until it passes, out of voter exhaustion“. You know… The *democratic* way.
God, how I miss what the EU used to stand for…
silentspectator27 on
Please, guys , when you post this, be specific: This is about the temporary Chat Control 1.0 we have now and it expires in April and the EU wants to extend it to August next year. The permanent Chat Control 2.0 is still on the table.
lalala253 on
This will return again won’t it?
alfacin on
I dread what comes next, that which is not „voluntary“. Seriously, when did a design by committee, a governmental one at that, had a good outcome?
MatthewWolfbane on
The groups behind this should have their funding investigated and shut out of political lobbying all together.
Otherwise the nightmare never ends.
Hughley_N_Dowd on
For this time…
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Grasp all, lose all. Yesterday, there was a trilogue on the extension of Chat Control 1.0 from April 3, 2026, to August 2, 2027. Since the European Parliament had ruled out voluntary indiscriminate scanning while the Council wanted to keep it, the agreement fell through, completely canceling Chat Control 1.0.
🦀🦀🦀🦀
^(For now)
Good news but we shouldn’t relax yet. The mfs who introduced it will likely try finding yet another backdoor to get this trough.
Yeah, for now. The EU will continue to push this, as it has the past 5 or 6 times.
„Put it up to a vote repeatedly until it passes, out of voter exhaustion“. You know… The *democratic* way.
God, how I miss what the EU used to stand for…
Please, guys , when you post this, be specific: This is about the temporary Chat Control 1.0 we have now and it expires in April and the EU wants to extend it to August next year. The permanent Chat Control 2.0 is still on the table.
This will return again won’t it?
I dread what comes next, that which is not „voluntary“. Seriously, when did a design by committee, a governmental one at that, had a good outcome?
The groups behind this should have their funding investigated and shut out of political lobbying all together.
Otherwise the nightmare never ends.
For this time…