丹麦据报道已撤回聊天控制提案,此前引发争议。
Denmark reportedly withdraws Chat Control proposal following controversy

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丹麦已放弃推动欧盟范围内的一项法律,该法律强制扫描加密消息以查找儿童性虐待内容(CSAM),被称为“聊天控制”。 这项提案最初在丹麦担任欧盟轮值主席期间被重新提出,但面临重大反对,尤其是在德国宣布不会支持它之后。 司法部长彼得·胡梅尔加德表示,丹麦现在将专注于支持科技公司*自愿*检测CSAM,尽管人们担心这种方法将失去打击虐待的关键工具。目前的自愿体系将于四月到期。 最初的提案引发了隐私担忧,批评者如Signal基金会主席梅雷迪思·惠特克认为,这将使对所有通信进行大规模监控成为可能,影响记者、活动家和普通公民。 尽管旨在打击CSAM,但反对者担心该法律将从根本上破坏欧盟范围内的加密和隐私。

## 丹麦聊天控制提案撤回 – 暂时 丹麦据报道已撤回其引发争议的“聊天控制”提案,原因是公众强烈反对。该提案旨在扫描用户通讯以查找非法内容,引发了对隐私和大规模监控的担忧。 Hacker News上的讨论揭示了更广泛的辩论,即各国政府寻求增加监控作为解决社会问题的手段。一些评论员指出,中国和俄罗斯等国家类似系统的有效性,认为它们在不顾及隐私问题的情况下实现了预期结果。另一些人则强调了潜在的滥用可能性,以及缺乏证据表明此类措施有效。 虽然该提案目前已暂停,但许多人认为它会再次出现。人们仍然担心各国政府反复试图扩大监控权力,通常将其描述为对公共安全至关重要。一些评论员提倡继续保持警惕,开展公众意识宣传活动,并在欧盟议会选举中进行战略投票,以对抗这些努力。还有人讨论需要采取法律挑战,并更强有力地捍卫个人权利。
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Denmark’s justice minister on Thursday said he will no longer push for an EU law requiring the mandatory scanning of electronic messages, including on end-to-end encrypted platforms.

Earlier in its European Council presidency, Denmark had brought back a draft law which would have required the scanning, sparking an intense backlash. Known as Chat Control, the measure was intended to crack down on the trafficking of child sex abuse materials (CSAM).

After days of silence, the German government on October 8 announced it would not support the proposal, tanking the Danish effort.

Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard told reporters on Thursday that his office will support voluntary CSAM detections.

"This will mean that the search warrant will not be part of the EU presidency's new compromise proposal, and that it will continue to be voluntary for the tech giants to search for child sexual abuse material," Hummelgaard said, according to local news reports.

The current model allowing for voluntary scanning expires in April, Hummelgaard said.

"Right now we are in a situation where we risk completely losing a central tool in the fight against sexual abuse of children,” he said. "That's why we have to act no matter what. We owe it to all the children who are subjected to monstrous abuse." 

Meredith Whittaker, the president of the Signal Foundation, lobbied hard against the original measure, saying the organization would leave the European market if the provision was adopted.

“What they propose is in effect a mass surveillance free-for-all, opening up everyone’s intimate and confidential communications, whether government officials, military, investigative journalists, or activists,” she said at the time.

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