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    1. That screenshot was a pain to read on a phone. Please do better.

    2. starvald_demelain on

      What’s up with the different font sizes? Was this some kind of OCR job?

    3. anyone else who sent the emails, did you get any responses? I got one, an automated „out of office” message…

    4. IWillDevourYourToes on

      She’s from the one decent political party in Czechia (Pirate Party)

    5. Scarred_wizard on

      I guess we need to mail the hell out of Danish representatives to take their snooping to hell?

    6. Dry_Cartographer2984 on

      Basically the same as it has been since 2023.

      Would you look at that, EU democracy is actually working!

      Can Reddit now stop collectively losing its mind over one guy’s quest for relevance, and disinformation amplifiers telling us that this was basically the end of democracy in Europe or the proof that the EU was even worse than China?

    7. At least you got a response. Mine don’t seem to give a fuck.

    8. Shadow_Soulheart on

      That’s nice to know. I also contacted my representative today and I invite everyone else to do the same. Let your voice be heard regardless. It might help to put this stupid idea to rest once and for all.

    9. UnderScore96 on

      Ok partially good.
      But more in general, why this people is in the European Parliament and they can’t use a computer, what’s going on with the font on this email???

    10. For those wanting a text version:

      Good morning.

      I have received many questions about this law (hundreds), so I will write you the same answer as I did for others. If there are still any specific questions you have that you don’t feel have been answered, please let me know.

      I am the shadow rapporteur for the proposal in this mandate, last mandate it was my German pirate colleague Patrick Breyer, who coined the term ‘Chat Control’. And I am glad that it lives on. 🙂 I have some bad news for you, but more good news.

      Bad news is already circulating – the Danes now lead the EU Council, and they would like to enforce their position of unlimited snooping among the other member states. However, just a few months ago, a vote – just to reopen the discussion! – was supposed to take place, and most states blocked it. So the Danes may be trying to get a majority, but we have no indication that the positions in the Council have changed significantly. For now.

      The bad news, of course, is that as parliamentary elections in nation states take place in the coming years (including ours in a month), the positions of states may change. We need to pay attention to this and if it starts to change to our detriment, raise the alarm with the new government.

      But I also have good news for you in general – for the next four years. 🙂
      Legislation in the EU is approved by the Parliament and the Council, who then have to create a position on it, and then they have to create a compromise together.
      The current situation is blocked because there is no Council position. Even if the Council finally approves its position and it is terrible, the Parliament’s position is also strongly against this mandate, and after discussions with the other rapporteurs, I can assure you that nothing is changing (only the EPP members are causing problems ;)). So no “spy compromise” will pass this mandate past us.

      However, I am glad for your message and that you are concerned and interested in privacy. Please continue to be interested. We kick these proposals out the door and they keep coming back to us through the window. 🙂 It is only thanks to people’s resistance that we can continue to prevent it.

      Have a great time

      Markéta Gregorová

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