By Júlia Tar ( May 11, 2026, 17:56 GMT | Insight) -- The scope of material and providers covered by the EU’s proposed child sexual abuse material regulation, as well as removal, cross-border removal and blocking orders, were the subject of a broad provisional agreement during negotiations Monday evening, although further political discussions are still needed on blocking orders and some technical work remains on removal orders*, MLex understands.The scope of material and providers to be covered by the EU’s proposed child sexual abuse material regulation, as well as removal, cross-border removal and blocking orders, were among the main issues discussed during three-way talks Monday evening on the draft law, with lawmakers also examining the possible inclusion of delisting orders....
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