Rejoice! The children are saved!>The compromise that countries finally agreed to leaves scanning as a voluntary measure>Recognising voluntary scanning for CSAM as a mitigation measure that platforms can take to reduce their legal risk means tech companies could treat it as justification to scan all private chats indiscriminately, [Patrick] Breyer (ex-MEP and privacy activist) argues.>“Chat Control is not dead, it is just being privatised,” he warned in public remarks following the Council adopting its position.https://www.euractiv.com/news/eu-countries-reach-breakthrough-on-chat-scanning-law-despite-intense-pushback/
>>107366947Europeans don't have fundamental freedoms like free speech or a right to anonymity and privacy. They never have. Why is this surprising now?
>ross scott goes viral>age tokens and chat scanning suddenly become the forefront of both conversation and action, with extreme velocity and volume it makes me sick. i almost cant believe how blatant it is. maybe thats part of why it works
>>107367011Do you think this will be limited to the EU? USA already has a system in place and the UK is making its own laws.
>>107367011Last time I checked, it wasn't a european company that was murdering privacy.Granted, now they're being groomed by european lawmakers to push their agenda. Betraying their own people to sell them to foreign companies.
just don't install the app on your phone, it's not difficult.... It's like the vaccine. Just don't get it lol.
>>107367038>>107367064I'm not defending the usa, it's not free either. The last country on earth that remains free is Japan. Once Japan falls the human race is no longer worth saving.
>>107367011muricans can't even see they api
>>107367072Lol you're retarded. Japs can't modify their electronics without breaking copyright laws. In fact, they can't even modify their save data on Pokemon without getting tag teamed by Nintendo and the government.
>>107367182So just violate copyright laws. What's the problem?
>>107367182lmao shut up mutt you get arrested for boycotting israel
>>107366947the children are saved... in my hard drive!
Do pedos even use phones? Why wouldn't they be using a pc with tails and disk encryption?
>>107367425I don't know about roblox but discord is run in a browser. If you want to protect your child don't give them internet, just pirate a bunch of games for them.
>>107367011Privacy in the US is a joke. You're one police interaction away from getting all of your info leaked on a police bodycam YT channel. You can literally figure out the address of most americans just by googling thier name.
>>107367474see >>107367072death to america, stop hiding behind your false dichotomy.
1) I don't use this drivel so I don't care2) If drug dealers, pedophiles and russian spies get caught then good
>>107366947guess it's time to write my own.
>>107367011is this supposed to be a troll post? are you even trying?
>>107367547where in that post is the lie? answer without bringing up america which nobody claimed was free ITT either
The chillens will never, ever, ever be safe.Sit back and wait for the next of your rights to go poof, in the name of their safety.
>>107367011Because they want to pretend they have it. Fundamental human rights to a free thought, free exchange of information and privacy of their mind is a threat to the communist policies of the uniparty they are implementing.
>>107367547Russian agents are pushing these threads hard. Any minute now they will start saying its transgenders that are secretly pushing these laws, instead of corporate backed Danish ministers.
>>107367631>The chillens will never, ever, ever be safe.Yes. Because the people in power aren't affected by these laws and are the biggest offenders.
>>107367072Right, the barbarians from WW2 who wanted to eradicate white people are saving the earth :DHow delusional can you possibly be?
>>107367921>Right, the barbarians from WW2 who wanted to eradicate white people are saving the earth :DBut enough about americans/jews (same thing).
>>107367011I swear i saw this exact phrase in a different thread.
>>107367931Nope, the Japanese were evil incarnated in WW2, look up how they treated allied POWs
>>107367951lmao nobody gives a shit about how badly israel's golems are treated
>>107367072Japanese media has already cucked to the west, and the country is being flooded with indians.
>>107366947They are still pushing this csam shit? It's never about the children.
>>107367197>be island chink>download software to mod Pokémon>never use it>delete>isp notifies gov>gov arrests me>imprisoned because japan has 99% conviction rate due to shit police and judges>mfw>>107367306you'll never be an eleven
>>107366947Just EU council being weird again. EU parliament won't let them do shit.
>>107367032ross scott has nothing to do with this, his proposal wasnt even ambitious it was just a statement>muh gamers rise upisnt policythere was one political grifter from an irrelevant country that hopped on that bandwagon in search of relevancy, everyone else just ignored it
>>107367374QUIT HAVING FUN
>>107367876It's getting pretty ridiculous though. The nexperia thread is even worse.
>>107368430All German parties except AfD voted for the mandatory age verification
>>107367011>was that.... a BATHROOM BREAK?!>collect your things, you're fired without any social security>have fun living under a bridge
>>107366947Total Europoor DeathI support your zionist masters in their task of controlling you like sheeple and sending you into wars.A world without Europoors is a better world.
>>107367374kek
>>107367072The US is one of the freer countries. Switzerland and maybe Norway comes close.
>>107368965>Switzerlandhttps://techstory.in/switzerlands-new-surveillance-proposal-triggers-major-privacy-backlash/
>>107366947We have paki rapegangs kidnapping white children in every major city, it's not about protecting kids.
>>107367011There are a lot of trannies and commies coping and seething at this post, no European country has free speech
>>107368737What about commies/die linke?
>>107369074shut the fuck up, goy
>>107369132Pro age verification, but "reduced to the necessary minimum" and by using existing technology like the elektronische Personalausweis.
>>107369021This is such old news from May. Nothing happened so far and it's very unlikely to je passed. Source: I'm Swiss.
>>107368737What does that have to do with chat control?
>>107368965>freerBy what measure? You already have chat control.
>>107369364In terms of internet access, freedom of expression/assembly, least amount of censorship and ways to maintain privacy and anonymity.
>>107369620Are you dense? You gave up your last ounce of privacy with the patriot act. Literally all social active in the US has to report to government. Why do you think the whole shitshow around bytedance happened?
>>107369357its also part of chat control
>>107369806not revant for encrypted data
>>107370390>>107370395>duality of burgers
>>107367593>Europeans don't have fundamental freedoms like free speech or a right to anonymity and privacy.that's 40+ countries you just put in one basket>where in that post is the lie? we have free speech and privacy where i live, thats truth for most countries in europe>answer without bringing up america which nobody claimed was free ITT eithernever had intention to bring up murica, why do you?
>>107370838If you can't dispute certain historical events you don't have freedom of speech. If you can't complain about immigrants you don't have freedom of speech. If you can't insist that gender ideology is wrong, you don't have freedom of speech. If you can't get an email account without tying your phone number which is in turn tied to your government ID you don't have privacy. If you can't send a message to someone without a corporation reading it you don't have privacy.
>>107366947Why don't they first get rid of actual pedophiles in governments and high class society? Release these fucking Epstein files already.
>>107371207Professional secrecy is a thing.
>>107368060>>imprisoned because japan has 99% conviction rateThat's a meme. What people completely forget is that less than 5% of all cases even go to court. You only go to court if prosecution is 120% sure you'll be convicted, that's why the actual conviction rate is so high.It's like professors with a 99% of passes in their tests, because they only let the 5% of the best students take the test in the first place, while telling the rest of the 95% that they didn't qualify for the test.
>>107371186why thank you captain obvious, yet again you saved the day. and if it wasn't obvious in my previous replies i can do all those things to this day.
>>107372649Which country is this
>>107369806Privacy in that you can visit, create accounts and post relatively anonymously on a lot of sites such as 4chan which is an american company. Doesn't mean maintaining full privacy while committing crimes.
>>107366947>breakthroughwhat odd positive wording
>>107373404Euractiv are EUshills
>107367876bait used to be believable
>>107368737>except AfDThey greenlit working with the antichrist in BW
>>107366947This is just from the EU Council, which are a bunch of muppets. The proposal in question still needs to be accepted by the EU Parliament and they're already inclined to say "no."This kind of thing happens multiple times each month:Commission cooks up insanity, Council says "yeah, sure-- lgtm" and the Parliament finally rejects with "oh hell, no!"
>>107368749its funny how delusional lefties are. By 2036 EU is gonna be a nigger ridden continent with sharia-nogo-zones, no jobs, crime rates skyrocketing and europeans once again fleeing their own continent to come to north and south america.
>>107372649A lot of people will insist that they have freedom of speech, even as they have laws forbidding anything that certain groups of people find objectionable, or "misinformation that might influence the outcome of an election". In any context, at any time. Not even just being forbidden by proxy in your work place from saying anything that might indicate they tolerate discrimination in employment, as it is in the US. >>107374813As if. They need this to go through so they can scan for "hate speech" next. Then "misinformation". Then literally anything that might indicate a desire for a consistent national identity, or anything else the government doesn't want you to have.
>>107374875Yeah and two weeks after that the Euro implodes.
>>107374938hopefully by that time every fiat currency has already imploded.every country is debt maxxin like there is no tomorrow
>>107375100When fiat implodes it's getting replaced with central bank digital currencies with expiration dates and restrictions on what it can be spent on, and every transaction recorded in a central database. Before that, however, they need a universal digital ID of some kind in use. And if it's not that, it's something similarly extreme; they're not going to let all that debt go without paying some kind of price.
>>107375100it's fine, it's fine, just need a little market crash buddy, and the asset rich while hold on for a few years, scooping up other assets, and we'll all get poorer for the next 18 years.What's another lost generation anyway? The mantra is "there is no alterative" for a reason you know....we can't go back, man.
>>107373241Ok. If that's the baseline, how do euros differ?
>>107375236There's a long list of thought crimes euros could be persecuted for that doesn't exist in the US and half of the internet is getting censored or put behind a wall of age verification, essentially forcing everybody to fully dox themselves to use the internet. It's not gotten that bad in the US and it's easier to circumvent.
>>107375970>and half of the internet is getting censored or put behind a wall of age verificationSpearheaded by Commiefornia, Texas and Australia. Last time I checked none of these were even remotely close to Europe.>There's a long list of thought crimesYou can't say nigger without half your cities getting looted lmao
>>107369100>president threatens to arrest people for saying things weeklylol
>>107375970>long list>doesn't mention any >age verification>not that bad in the usI think you're mixing up britain with the rest of europe. Else enjoy watching porn in one of your many fuck states, which by your logic would be all of them.
>>107374875>By 2036 EU is gonna be the US so Europeans will have no reason to resent America anymore, then they HAVE to come!Yeah keep dreaming, hippo.
>>107368438The policy already existed, it just wasn't enforced to games for whatever reasonSo it was less>gamers rise upAnd more>please, please actually bother enforcing your customers' rights law for fucks sake
If Russia would nuke Brussel, the whole world would celebrate.There wouldnt be a single country on this world that wouldn't benefit from this. A win-win-win situation.
>>107374875That's how it already is lol
>>107367011Amerilards keep saying shit like this and then America does the same thing like 5 years later lol. We've been through this with the porn age verification thing already. We laughed when the Brits did it and said it could never happen here but fast forward to now and you can't watch porn in like 40 US states without submitting your deanonymized personal information to some mystery database. The yuropoors aren't dumb, they're just ahead of the curve. When you see them do something that seems retarded, just remember, you're staring down the barrel of your next 5 years. lol. Lmao
>>107376478Least obvious shill.
>>107376422that was never the premise of stop killing games, it was always extremely vague but i interpreted it as being specifically about forcing developers and publishers to make end-of-life plans for digital mediaif it was about enforcing existing consumer protections it would be even more retarded than it already wasthe individual member states are responsible for enforcement, the eu as an institution cant police those laws regardless
What are some good alternative to mainstream messaging app, YouTube, Android etc.
Don't care. It probably won't pass through the parlament and even if it will then implementation will be botched as usual. Besides I stopped caring about le heckin freedom of speech and muh le privatino because A) like most people I can handle these myself by not being a retard and B) every single one of these freedom warriors turned out to be either a pedo or an unironic foreign asset from russia, china or US, all shitholes that contrary to what they state have less freedom and privacy than I do and far, far more browns in the streets.
>>107376078California has age verification online now?>You can't say nigger without half your cities getting looted lmaoPeople still get triggered by words but at least you can't get fined or thrown in prison for perfectly normal and reasonable political opinions. That's praxis in Europe.>>107376263You want a list of the thought crimes that you can get prosecuted for in half of Europe and not the US? Easy to look up, this isn't a political thread.>I think you're mixing up britain with the rest of europe.Most EU countries have to age verify on twitter now or have their feed very much censored. It's being rolled out across the continent, not just in Britain. A few US states have gone down this route too but that only affects a few sites and not social media afaik.
>>107366947looks like the chinks won
>>107380250Try harder, Ivan.
>>107380250>this isn't a political threadLmao
>>107380417You're the one deploying zigger tactics here. Projection and gaslighting>>107380449Very substantive.
>>107380565Fuck off and go back sucking Putin's cock.
>>107379724Based euro enjoyer. I wish i could share the mindset, but unfortunately i'm too autistic for that. The bots are getting really annoying though. Ttheir "lying in your face is strength" spiel is so obvious, absolute subhuman culture.
>>107367011>or a right to anonymity and privacyYeah, that's why all privacy oriented companies store their servers in EU countries.
>>107367011goyim = cattle existing only to be exploited and kept in cages, not news
>>107366947And ISPs won't apply this if it's not mandatory, you know why, because it would increase their costs and slow down traffic.Companies don't want this and if it's not madatory they will look for ways to avoid implementation
>>107380792This is chatting platforms, not ISPs
>>107380754There are literally privacy oriented companies these days that list not having offices and servers in the US as a plus.
>>107367072The Japanese government censors shit all the time.
>>107368060US federal courts have a higher conviction rate than Japan, if calculated the same way we calculate the Japanese acquittal/conviction rate
how do normalcattle deal with the cognitive dissonance of "muh children safety" while continually paying taxes to politicians who rape and traffick kids?
>>107381287By being retarded. I don't even mean that in a flippant "people are idiots am I right? now clap" way. You have to be actually clinically retarded to not be affected by the intense pain caused by cognitive dissonance that fucking powerful. Every time I try to really imagine what it is like to live with that cognitive dissonance, to really imagine how these people must think so their weird delusion doesn't collapse, I just fucking can't. It actually causes me to have headaches when I try for too long.
>>107381287Why do you want Russia to win, you zigger shill?
>>107367072>The last country on earth that remains free is JapanDon't kid yourself weeb cuck
>>107380666digits of the devil
>>107369100Nigger.t. Euro
>>107384118>and the holocaust never happenedHey das ist nicht lustig! Mein Opa ist in einem KZ gestorben als er besoffen vom Wachtrum fiel!
>>107368965Nordic men are very much pedophilic and Id love to figure out why but Idont even know where to start figuring that shit out. The French being pedos makes sense but I dunno about Nordic dudes
>>107374875>come to north and south america.lmao they both have right now skyhigh crime rates and millions upon millions of ngubus, pajeets, ahmeds and pacos.
>>107368749name one European tech innovation from the last three decades. You can't remember? Because there are none. That's what happens when your socialist government ran by fags tries to beat bad government with more government.>you're just an amerimutt! you don't understand le work life balanceI'm have lived in Europe my entire life and know retarded it is.
>>107380588Take his dick out of your mouth faggot
If you critizise it when the EU does something objectively bad, you are Russian.
>>107380250>Most EU countries have to age verify on twitter now or have their feed very much censored. It's being rolled out across the continent, not just in Britain.It's not actually a legal requirement for the EU.X/Twitter is doing it for monetary gain.Protection of minors online by platforms like X/Twitter is handled through article 28 of the Digital Services Act.Under paragraph 1 of that article they have an obligation to protect minors online via reasonable means.Under paragraph 3 of that article means of age verification that rely on processing additional personal data cannot be legally required to be used and dismiss platforms from their obligation under paragraph 1 via the notion of 'reasonable means.' You need a means of age verification that DOESN'T rely on personal data, for paragraph 1 to remain standing.Meanwhile paragraph 2 states that any user that the platform could reasonably assume might be a minor, may not be served targeted advertising or be subjected to profiling for advertising purposes.In short - X/Twitter is blocking access to 18+ material under the pretense of protecting the children, which they actually have no legal obligation to do in the context of the means of age verification currently available to the platform, because they want to herd legally adult users into verifying their adult status so they can continue pelting them with ads, recording their interaction data, and building more efficient advertising profiles on them.
>>107384326>name one European tech innovation from the last three decades.EUV chip etching.
>>107380250>Most EU countries have to age verify on twitter now or have their feed very much censored.The UK is the only European (not even EU) country with age verification laws for twitter right now. Twitter does it for the EU without any law mandating it because Musk always was and always will be a kike.
>>107366947This still needs to pass in EU Parliament, which it’s unlikely to succeed in. The EU Council is essentially a think-tank for lawmaking, it gets sent to parliament where they amend, then accept or reject it.
>>107384899>last three decades>"when was ASML founded">1984>2025-1984=41try again.
>>107385353also, wasn't even created by europeans
>>107385381>first proposedYou really don't want to use that as a standard for invention.>why?Because in that case basically no countries outside of Germany and Japan have invented anything in the last 100 years.
>>107374875i swear stop thinking it will be different in usa.we're going extinct that's all. and don't start me on some georgiansor some white chechens ,they'll never ever get the job done ,the genetic is not R1B or R1A ,they're too mixed with shitskins.
>>107384943Denmark is banning social media. Australia banned it last year. France and UK is forcing id verification for x rated sites. The whole internet is slowly being affected in these jurisdictions or jurisdictions close to it. I'm sure Elon's poor leadership also is contributing to the problem. Turned out he was a complete fraud.>lets protect free speech!Lol, sure.
>>107385353Founding date of the company means jack shit for the date of invention.>>107385381All of them gave up on the research before it reached practical levels. EUV didn't reach stable practical applicable levels until ASML's research on a production-grade process made it possible.
>>107384943But, but muh evil brussels!?!!
>>107366947Europa is conquered.
get informedhttps://youtu.be/7AWjoxZngxU
>>107368438If that's what you took out of it you're a colossal retard
>>107374875>By 2036 EU is gonna be a nigger ridden continent with sharia-nogo-zones, no jobs, crime rates skyrocketingit already was in 2016>and europeans once again fleeing their own continent to come to I'd rather go to SEA tbdesu
i hope the inevitable swingback results in mass murder of EU parasite politicians
>>107385449>germanypathetic
>>107385034it gets sent 10000000 times until it's accepted, you retarded faggot, it's how the EU works. but whenever it's something good and it's rejected, it will never be voted again
>>107388899ross scott isnt a jurist, he knows fuck all about the lawand neither does anyone involved, the actual initiative is comically badall they did was go >muh feefees and applied heavy mental gymnastics to existing laws in a complete vacuum to make it appear more credibleNOTHING about skg is a legal argumentjust read it for yourself:https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/initiatives/details/2024/000007_en#
>>107367425Because the average pedo is some tech illiterate 40yo, not a le epik deep weeb haxor.
>>107388899>>107392316>Existing laws and consumer agencies are ill-prepared to protect customers against this practice. The ability for a company to destroy an item it has already sold to the customer long after the fact is not something that normally occurs in other industries. With license agreements required to simply run the game, many existing consumer protections are circumvented. This practice challenges the concept of ownership itself, where the customer is left with nothing after "buying" a game.This argument is flawed because it treats software licenses as permanent ownership, when they are conditional agreements with defined terms. Users accept licenses that can legally expire or be revoked, so the loss of access is not unusual or unlawful. Unlike physical goods, software is distributed under contractual permissions, not transferable property, and existing consumer protections already account for the limited nature of such rights. There is no legal basis to require additional safeguards beyond enforcing reasonable contract terms. >We wish to invoke Article 17 §1 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union – “No one may be deprived of his or her possessions, except in the public interest and in the cases and under the conditions provided for by law, subject to fair compensation being paid in good time for their loss.” – This practice deprives European citizens of their property by making it so that they lose access to their product an indeterminate/arbitrary amount of time after the point of sale. We wish to see this remedied, at the core of this Initiative.Completely misleading because it assumes software licenses are property, when they are conditional contractual rights. Users never own the software itself and accept terms allowing revocation or expiration. Article 17 protects ownership of possessions, not rights limited by private contracts, so losing access is a contractual issue, not a deprivation of property.
>>107388899>>107392316>We invoke Title XV of the TFEU and the following Articles to justify the EU’s response:>Article 169 §1 – The EU must “promote the interests of consumers and ensure a high level of consumer protection…protecting health, safety and economic interests.” This practice infringes upon or requires alignment with that obligation. Responses must override any videogame end-user license agreements.>Article 12 – “Consumer protection requirements shall be considered in defining and implementing other Union policies.” Given this practice’s cross-border nature, EU actions must prioritize consumer protection and supersede end-user license agreements.>Article 114 §3 – Proposals on health, safety, environmental, and consumer protection must base themselves on a high level of protection.This is hilarious in how dumbfounded it is. It stretches general consumer protection duties into a claim that the EU must override private license agreements, which was never the goal of these provisions to begin with. These articles establish obligations to ensure fair and safe conditions for consumers, but they do not convert private contractual rights into public property nor mandate indefinite access to licensed software. The claim conflates the Union’s duty to set standards and enforce transparency with an authority to invalidate contracts retroactively. Such these articles allow the EU to regulate unfair contract terms, misleading practices, or insufficient information, not to nullify license agreements ex post facto. Framing lawful license restrictions as a failure of consumer protection misapplies both the scope of EU law and the conditional nature of software licenses, making the argument completely absurd.
>>107366947>>107367011>Europeans don't have fundamental freedoms like free speech or a right to anonymity and privacy.Oh, yeah. Totally.Neither do americans lmao
>>107388899>>107392316>>107392569>>107392586now something important i forgot to mention here that, even if all of those arguments were credible (theyre not), this still is the most dumb request imaginable>just follow the lawis something you request a COURT not a LEGISLATORjust demonstrates how fundamentally flawed their concept of how the law works is
>>107392695Part of the same globohomo dystopia.Just that Europoors are first in line to die for it, since they are the vassals.
>>107367011*proceeds to get beheaded by a nigger in his own home*
>>107384326>(((tech innovation)))VGH, if only we invented more ways to support Israel... I kneel, AmeriGODS...
>>107366947>to scan all private chats indiscriminatelyIf you don't have control over the keys, that's not private. >>107367069>just don't install the app on your phoneOr just use something you can actually control.>>107367506>1) I don't use this drivel so I don't careMe either. But just because you don't have anything to say *now* doesn't mean you should be so quick to write off free speech as a concept.>2) If drug dealers, pedophiles and russian spies get caught then goodBut this mechanism is highly unlikely to result in this. There's already mechanisms for these things. China are currently using it to get themselves balls deep into your networks, and you can't get them out because you decided it would be a good idea to have the networking equipment backdoored for 'legal intercept'.
>>107392724>prove with a simple imagen that americans never even had privacy or actual freedom of speech in the first place>amerimutt felt the need to reply that europoors are still worse than muricaLOL, LMAO even
>>107368965>The US is one of the freer countries.Free to do what, precisely?Oh. That's right. As your told and pay your taxes.Just like everywhere else.
>>107392841Explained and elaborated on in the thread. Many examples of liberty is often disregarded or taken for granted. On most counts the US is at the top. Even when it comes to tax rate.
>>107393796>Many examples of liberty is often disregarded or taken for granted.Or, conversely, many examples of slavery are misrepresented as freedom. Tell the slaves they are free, then you can charge them for their upkeep.
>>107393823No country is perfectly free but some are much more free than others. Can you think of any countries that outcompete the US?
>>107393881>No country is perfectly freeOr indeed, free at all.>but some are much more free than othersPotentially. Up until that "freedom" interferes, then watch how quickly what's written on paper fails to adjust reality.
>>107368438ahaHhHhhhahahahah I KNEW IT WOULD BACKFIR, YOU WERE FUCKOIN WITH THEIR MONEY THATS A NO-GO THANKS RETARDS I HOPE "THE CREW" WAS WORTH IT
>>107372883Narnia
>>107366947>we will let ngos do it so we cant be held accountable and you cant vote against it :)lovely.
>>107393912Ok name some countries then.
NUKE USA, UK, ISRAELin that order
>>107392699That ECI isn't asking legislators to 'follow the law' - it's asking legislators to make laws that are in line with the founding principles of the EU. Principles which just so happen to be codified into a law text. A practice that functionally is not much different from a Constitution.>>107392586>It stretches general consumer protection duties into a claim that the EU must override private license agreementsUhm... I hate to break it to you anon, but in the EU law already overrides contract. That's how things like the 1993/13 directive on unfair terms of contract can work. It specifically lays out what constitutes unfair terms of contract, including an annex of non-exhaustive examples of terms of contract which are always to be deemed as unfair, and requires EU member states to enact laws which make unfair terms non-binding on consumers. At any point in time of their choosing a consumer could void such terms and they would retroactively not have existed.Someone actually did this with terms governing price updates to contracts for the supply of energy by Vattenfall in the Netherlands. Court ruled that the term was indeed unfair, voided it, and as Vattenfall now never had the right to actually raise prices they were forced to repay the unduly collected amount of money as far back as that consumer first signed on. Which was something like 7 years, iirc.
>>107396574How did Israel make it to #3?
WHO: public health emergency of international concern (C19), abbreviation PHEIC, pronounced fakeCSAM, anagram of SCAM. Also: open sesame --> open CSAM (golden key to all messages).
>>107397320 (cont.)Also, that ECI is an example of one that's probably going to succeed, and get what it wants.The plenary session of the EU Parliament on the 26th of November that treated the protection of minors online, had a segment dedicated entirely to the regulation of videogames - including a crackdown on lootboxes and similar exploitative mechanics. The Parliament is already calling for stronger legislative matters against an industry that they are finding slipping.They are going to end up with the issue of forced retirement of a game that the ECI wants addressed, becoming nothing more than a fast-track accepted "one more onto the growing pile."https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-10-2025-0299_EN.html
>>107397367proxy
No one is getting sued for not having client side scanning, the new law makes that impossible. Signal can just keep on being the glowy bullshit and sharing data with NSA, without needing to share anything with the EU. Whatsapp and iMessage aren't going to do it either ... and if they don't no one else will either.Nothing ever happens, but the happening fags just can't accept it.
>>107385381No one else had scanners which could handle EUV line width by the time it was ready, ASML won by default.Twinscan was the more important invention, it bankrupted everyone else.