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Can Hungary get EU child sexual abuse material law out of legislative deadlock?

By Júlia Tar and Sara Brandstätter ( October 23, 2024, 09:03 GMT | Comment) -- While the EU regulation on child sexual abuse material, which would force the likes of WhatsApp and Signal to scan users' messages, remains stalled in talks between EU governments, Hungarian officials chairing discussions hope their most recent compromise proposal and bilateral meetings between the opposing sides can persuade one or two to change their position. Negotiators are on a tightrope trying to win the last support and get the file ready to negotiate with the European Parliament.The latest version of the EU’s proposal to tackle child sexual abuse material, or CSAM, continues to fuel debate as national governments wrangle over how to balance child protection and data privacy....

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