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European Parliament Gives Initial Approval to 'Digital Services Act'

The European Parliament gave initial approval yesterday to the Digital Services Act, a new EU-wide policy to increase liability for “illegal and harmful content” on online platforms.

European Parliament Passes Controversial 'Chat Control' Snooping Powers

Under serious criticism from privacy advocates, and during an inconspicuous late-night session, the European Parliament approved last week a controversial set of “chat control” measures making it legal for internet companies to scan all private messages by users if they claim they are looking for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).

European Parliament Approves Controversial 'Upload Filter' Directive

The European Parliament has approved the controversial Copyright Directive today by a 348-274 vote, reports the European Digital Rights Initiative.

European Parliament Wants Comprehensive Traffic Logging

Critics of intrusive online surveillance efforts are aghast at the latest comprehensive traffic-logging measures being proposed by European lawmakers.

European Parliament Decides to Block Child Porn at Source

The European Parliament decided yesterday that European Union member states must attempt to block child porn images at the source rather than forcing complete Internet blocking.

European Parliament Approves Antipiracy Legislation

The European Parliament on Wednesday approved legislation that would harmonize individual countries' antipiracy and counterfeiting laws, creating one broad law for all EU nations.