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by prof-dr-ir
1965 days ago
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You seem to have upgraded the claim that "banning encryption is implicit in the resolution" for a far broader claim that I can probably summarize as "assume malice". But yet again, all I find to support the latter claim are sweeping statements without evidence. Can you provide me with examples of EU law that you consider abuses of power and that remove human rights? (Also, the "EU government" does not exist, so with "governmental power" you maybe mean the power of the Commission?) |
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Their previous attempts to making encryption illegal. I believe encryption is a fundamental human right.
You never answered my question. You seem bogged down on my characterization.
Let me ask again without the characterization.
What EU laws ensure the human right to encryption?