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by blibble
1693 days ago
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you're thinking on a sub 5 year scale the commission can wait for a parliament that will pass its legislation and once it's passed: that's it, future parliaments can do nothing about it and if a member state wants it gone: it has to leave the EU entirely and politically the commission is the same as it has always been (by design) |
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the whole problem with these security-privacy ideas is that the member governments want to reign in the Internet, just as they did with every other phenomena for the past hundreds of years. (with varying degrees of "success".)
CSAM is especially a big red cloth that catches the eye of governments. It's not like there was less child abuse before the Internet, and if there were absolutely no CSAM on it from tomorrow ther wouldn't be less actual abuse... :/