Chat Control: How Governments and Tech Lobby Try to Overturn EU Parliament
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- #Chat Control
- #Digital Rights
- The European Parliament is set to vote on whether to continue indiscriminate scanning of private chats and emails (Chat Control 1.0).
- EU member state governments refused to compromise in trilogue negotiations, leading to their failure.
- The conservative EPP group is attempting a repeat vote to overturn Parliament's decision to replace mass surveillance with targeted monitoring.
- Digital rights expert Patrick Breyer criticizes indiscriminate chat control as ineffective and calls for a paradigm shift towards 'Security by Design'.
- An EU interim regulation permitting voluntary mass scanning by US tech companies expires on 3 April.
- AI-based analysis of unknown images and texts is error-prone, and mass scanning relies on opaque foreign databases.
- US tech companies and lobby groups are spreading disinformation about the alleged 'legal gap' and blaming Parliament for failed negotiations.
- Targeted surveillance based on concrete suspicion remains available after 3 April, but mass scanning produces many false leads.
- Survivors of sexualized violence are opposing chat control, arguing it destroys safe spaces and confidential communication.
- The European Parliament advocates for 'Security by Design' to prevent cybergrooming and protect digital privacy.