a #ChatControl update (shared on the ISOC GE mailing list):
"The good news is that the blocking minority held. Members states raised concerns about privacy and cybersecurity as reasons for their opposition. Even countries that are officially in support of the proposal asked questions along these lines for the first time β showing that they are facing increased pressure back home.
The bad news is that #Denmark is moving forward even though they did not receive full support. They are keeping their plan to take this proposal to the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting on October 14th.
After discussing with partners, we understand this as a strategy from Denmark. They are not making progress at the working level (the meeting today) and therefore will try directly at the political level (justice and home affairs). During these coming four weeks they will try to convince some of the blocking member states to reconsider their position.
What this means for us is that we need to keep up the pressure. We should be thanking the blocking countries for their position and encouraging the undecided or supportive countries to reconsider. We should keep up pressure in the media at the same time."
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in reply to :rebel: • • •Mads B. Cordes
in reply to :rebel: • • •as a Dane this concerns me quite a lot. If our politicians say they are in favour of democracy, they need to step up their game. They made such a fuss about it, when we got our (current and) first mixed ministers, some from both the left and right branches. Celebration how nice we are and what not. Then pulls off something like this?!
I cannot stand our current ones, and this is the last straw. This is what I feared.
I did my best reaching out to all our politicians, starting off the template from fightchatcontrol.eu/ and adding more on the topics I know about. Especially my concerns about NotPetya, which happened due to backdoors and led into multiple countries of the EU. A few answered, but honestly only the opposing parties... Awful customer service from the rest π
Of course I agree, we need stricter control with CSAM, but backdoors and moving back in the days with encryption **is not** the way to go about it.
What do we do? Anyone who has any ideas, what can we do? I'm lost π
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in reply to :rebel: • • •Not only should we keep up the pressure, we should put more pressure on the countries that are in favour.
Let the people in those countries contact their governments and tell them it's not in anyone's interest to vote in favour of this monster.