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Reclaim the Net, a group that pushes back against Big Tech and online gatekeepers, have revealed that leaked documents suggest EU officials seek immunity from their own controversial online surveillance laws, raising accusations of hypocrisy. ‘Do as I say – not as I do. That’s the essence of a leak that claims to expose high-ranked EU officials as more than simply politicking hypocrites when it comes to implementing the extremely controversial legislation affecting online privacy and encryption’

Didi Rankovic from Reclaim the Net continues with the story:

Namely, interior ministers from EU member countries reportedly want to exempt themselves – but not only – from the looming Child Sexual Abuse (CSAM) Regulation (aka, “chat control“), expected to be adopted as early as in June.

Pushed by supporters as being exactly what it says on the tin – the proposed new rules are at the same time criticized as a vehicle for indiscriminate mass surveillance of everyone’s online communications, and a way to weaken true encryption deployed by platforms – a vital component of internet security, once again, affecting everyone who goes online, children included.

German member of European Parliament (MEP), Pirate Party member, and lawyer Patrick Breyer, who has been investing a lot of time and energy in drawing EU public’s attention to the dangers that come with the regulation, is now quoting leaked documents published by the French site Contexte, which may or may not prove the context of the already troubled proposed rules, just got even worse.

That’s because, according to Contexte, “EU interior ministers want to exempt professional accounts of staff of intelligence agencies, police and military from the envisaged scanning of chats and messages.”

In addition to ministers, police, and spies, anything that’s labeled as “professional secret” is also supposed to be exempt from this highly invasive (when it comes to everybody else in the EU) type of content scanning.

In a statement, Breyer’s take on the revelations is that these officials are well aware that chat control scans are “unreliable and dangerous snooping algorithms” – and yet have no problem “unleashing (them) on us, citizens.”

Regarding the “professional secrets” provision – Breyer calls it “a lie cast in paragraphs.”

“No provider and no algorithm can know or determine whether a chat is being conducted with doctors, therapists, lawyers, defense lawyers, etc. so as to exempt it from chat control,” he writes.

And he seems to think that what might be behind these exemptions is the EU interior ministers worried that military secrets with no connection to CSAM would become “readily available” to the US – likely, because of the broad and “leaky” nature of the regulation itself and the amount of data it hopes to access.

According to Breyer, this provision exempting various officials and their communication “makes a mockery” of the stated purpose of the legislation, i.e., protecting children online, while the EU, instead of looking into best ways to actually achieve that, is descending into “China-style mass surveillance, and not better protecting our children.”

“We know that most of the chats leaked by today’s voluntary snooping algorithms are of no relevance to the police, for example family photos or consensual sexting,” the MEP says.

“It is outrageous that the EU interior ministers themselves do not want to suffer the consequences of the destruction of digital privacy of correspondence and secure encryption that they are imposing on us,” Breyer concludes.

Source: Didi Rankovic at Reclaim the Net.

Reclaim the Net – ‘Defend free speech and individual liberty online. Push back against Big Tech and media gatekeepers.’

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Diane
Diane
16 days ago

This is so unsurprising. Worthless pieces of garbage that simply want control over others just like garden-variety school yard bullies. These psychopaths need to be locked up with the key thrown away.

Mark Deacon
Mark Deacon
Reply to  Diane
16 days ago

EU needs a terrorist organisation to blow things up until the elites are forced to live with the same set of rules. You see I could have used freedom fighters = terrorists, same thing in this instance it is just who is calling names.

Exemptions for me but not for thee, just as bad a taxation without representation which we also have … or you tell me a politician who actually and does not pretend to represent you?

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Mike
Reply to  alan479
13 days ago

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Paul Watson
Paul Watson
16 days ago

EU=unelected criminal cabal.

Dan Gilfry
Dan Gilfry
16 days ago

The rulers of the Nazi European Soviet Union are not Europeans
but Foreign Nazis that HATE Europe and Europeans!
The same Nazi crap they did in Nazi Soviet Russia, they’re
doing in “EU”!
But, hey! The White Cowards seem to LOVE their Slavery, so
what the heck, let it continue! 🤡

My inalienable right
My inalienable right
Reply to  Dan Gilfry
16 days ago

AshkeNAZI jews to be precise

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