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EU states back away from forcing Big Tech to detect and remove child pornography

BRUSSELS — European Union member states have agreed a common position on draft online child protection legislation without forcing global tech companies to identify and remove online child sexual abuse.The position, announced on Wednesday by the European Council, represents a victory for US companies such as Alphabet s Google, Meta and others as well as for anti-surveillance activists who had argued the draft rules threaten privacy. It is part of a wider pushback against regulation led by US President Donald Trump.The EU position is less prescriptive than a 2023 position by the European Parliament that would have required messaging services, app stores and internet access providers to report and remove known and new images and videos, as well as cases of grooming.The legislation was drawn up in 2022 to strengthen coordination across the 27 countries of the European Union to prevent online abuse that increasingly crosses borders.EU countries will now have to thrash out details of the draft legislation with EU lawmakers before it can become law.


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