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Denmark Reportedly Withdraws 'Chat Control' Proposal Following Controversy

Friday October 31, 2025. 11:10 PM , from Slashdot
Denmark Reportedly Withdraws 'Chat Control' Proposal Following Controversy
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Record: 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.'

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