EU countries agree on new rules to combat online child abuse

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EU countries agreed on a deal to combat online child abuse by requiring platforms to remove illegal content. The agreement, reached by justice ministers, aims to systematically remove child sexual abuse material, establishing a new EU center and empowering national authorities to order content removal. Mandatory scanning of private messages was dropped, though platforms may still scan their own communications, a compromise welcomed by tech companies but raising privacy concerns.


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