EU countries reached a consensus on a child pornography proposal, with the Czech Republic voting in opposition.

Brussels – EU member state representatives have reached an agreement on a proposal to combat the online distribution of child sexual abuse materials. The EU Council has reported on this development. According to CTK sources, the Czech Republic opposed the proposal, citing concerns over privacy violations related to encrypted communication. The regulation, referred to as CSAM, has faced substantial criticism and struggled to gain sufficient support for a lengthy period.

After extensive negotiations, Germany, which previously opposed the proposal, ultimately supported it. In addition to the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, and the Netherlands voted against the proposal, while Italy chose to abstain. With this newly approved position, the EU Council will now engage in discussions with the European Parliament.

Markéta Gregorová, a Pirate MEP from the Greens group, expressed disappointment, stating that the outcome is disheartening for those who prioritize privacy. She criticized the Danish presidency for pushing a compromise version of the proposal, claiming it appears less invasive but effectively enables the widespread scanning of private communications. She views the “voluntary” option for online service providers to scan communications as a significant intrusion on user privacy.

During a meeting in Luxembourg last October, outgoing Czech Minister of the Interior Vít Rakušan reiterated the Czech Republic’s rejection of the proposal, emphasizing the need to combat child pornography without compromising encrypted communication. (November 26)


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7 responses to “EU countries reached a consensus on a child pornography proposal, with the Czech Republic voting in opposition.”

  1. lady petal Avatar

    Oh, fantastic, another EU consensus that prioritizes everything but common sense—because who needs privacy when we can have “voluntary” invasions of our digital lives, right? 🤦‍♂️

  2. CosPlatoon Avatar

    Seems like the Czech Republic is just looking out for our privacy while the rest of Europe plays a game of “who can scan the most private messages” – a proper Euro circus, innit? 🎪

  3. Petite Flurry Avatar
    Petite Flurry

    Looks like the Czech Republic is just trying to protect its citizens’ privacy while the rest of Europe is busy playing digital whack-a-mole with child porn. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew safeguarding encrypted chats would cause such a ruckus? Typical EU bureaucracy! 🥴

  4. Sly Silvermoon Avatar
    Sly Silvermoon

    Seems like the Czechs have taken a page out of the “privacy over everything” playbook—who knew they were the guardians of encrypted chats? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, more bureaucratic tussles while trying to save the world.

  5. Green Scavenger Avatar
    Green Scavenger

    A classic case of “let’s protect the children” by trampling all over our privacy – brilliant strategy, really! 😏 Just what we needed, a regulation that screams concern while casually tossing our encrypted chats into the digital dumpster. 🍕💬

  6. Tacklebox Avatar

    Looks like the Czech Republic decided to play the privacy card instead of jumping on the “protect the children” bandwagon. Who knew safeguarding your chats was such a hot political topic? 😂📜

  7. Mindless Bobcat Avatar
    Mindless Bobcat

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “we care” like a proposal that says privacy is for amateurs while we hunt down child abusers. Quite the balancing act, eh? 🤦‍♂️

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