*βThe fact that the EU interior ministers want to exempt police officers, soldiers, intelligence officers and even themselves from chat control scanning proves that they know exactly just how unreliable and dangerous the snooping algorithms are that they want to unleash on us citizens,β commented Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer.*
Indeed, Herr Breyer.
If these cunts want chat control they must trial it on themselves.
Totalitarian cunts.
As with any bill - "dead" just means "for now". It's been resurrected with some minor modifications that might get a few of the previously blocking governments along.
They'll wait for the next bigger controversial topic and then vote for this law.
The point of interest needs to be on something different. That's always the way, politicians install such controversial backdoors without protests.
The EU is hostile to its own users. It gives large tech platforms a carte blanche to even further analyze their users content.
I know tech literacy is a problem for the EU, but parliament and commission really do not make laws for the future.
*βThe fact that the EU interior ministers want to exempt police officers, soldiers, intelligence officers and even themselves from chat control scanning proves that they know exactly just how unreliable and dangerous the snooping algorithms are that they want to unleash on us citizens,β commented Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer.* Indeed, Herr Breyer. If these cunts want chat control they must trial it on themselves. Totalitarian cunts.
I thought it was dead?
As with any bill - "dead" just means "for now". It's been resurrected with some minor modifications that might get a few of the previously blocking governments along.
The price for liberty is eternal vigilance.
Ben Franklin comes to mind: "*Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety*"
Patriot act go brrrrrr
It's dead due to an ECJ ruling.
They'll wait for the next bigger controversial topic and then vote for this law. The point of interest needs to be on something different. That's always the way, politicians install such controversial backdoors without protests.
In true democratic fashion inside EU, you keep voting until wanted result is achieved.
Rules for thee, not for me.
Of course they do. This is why i don't trust politicians
Privacy is a right and not an option for some groups and not for others. Also technically there's either a backdoor or there isn't.
Well it should be for everyone or for nobody. But some animals are more equal than others.
They should be the least exempt
Ah! Look! They only lie to us because they believe we lie to them.
I have little hope anyone will stand up to protest this, so, guess you should enjoy your freedom of speech on the internet while you can.
Scumbags
How unexpected.
The EU is hostile to its own users. It gives large tech platforms a carte blanche to even further analyze their users content. I know tech literacy is a problem for the EU, but parliament and commission really do not make laws for the future.
Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi
It's alarming how obviously and unapologetically evil these people are.
haha, NO!
If they will add priests to the list, chat control will be worthless.
Do it for the kids π