EU member states want to extend through 2027 interim rules on child sexual abuse material that allow companies to detect and report harmful content, Euractiv reports. The current regulation will expire in August 2026, though member states have proposed a permanent law that could allow companies to scan internal messages for signs of child abuse.
18 Dec. 2023
EU explores interim CSAM regulation extension
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