As reported by digital rights group Netzpolitik, during the meeting held on July 11, the Parliament threatened to block an extension of the current voluntary scanning interim regulation – a temporary law that enables messaging providers to scan their users’ chats if they wish so – unless the Council agrees to mandatory scanning.
“This political blackmail forces a bad choice and contradicts the Parliament’s own stated position against mass scanning,” former MEP for the German Pirate Party, Patrick Breyer, told TechRadar.
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