The European Union’s proposed Chat Control regulation aims to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online by requiring service providers to scan private messages and files for illegal content. While the intention is laudable, the proposal has sparked significant debate due to its potential consequences for ethics, crime prevention, criminal investigations, and personal integrity.
Below you will find the main arguments in favour and against the proposal that will be voted in the Council of Ministers this week. What do you think about the proposal? Learn about the arguments in the interactive module below, click on the yellow circle to the left to open it.
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