EU interior ministers remain deadlocked on CSAM detection bill

The main concern among the bill’s opponents is that lawful but intimate images of adults will be mistakenly flagged as child abuse imagery and sent to the authorities.

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Hungary – which is currently chairing talks among member states, as the EU Council presidency – insisted on a public session at Thursday's Justice and Home Affairs Council, and asked the holdouts to explain their positions. [Photo illustration by Esther Snippe for Euractiv. Photo credit: Getty Images and Shutterstock]

Nicholas Wallace Euractiv Dec 13, 2024 10:43 3 min. read Content type: News Euractiv is part of the Trust Project

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