Denmark Withdraws EU Chat Control Proposal After Widespread Opposition
Denmark has withdrawn its proposal to mandate client-side scanning of electronic communications for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) across the European Union, following significant domestic and international backlash. The proposed law, known as Chat Control, would have required online service providers to scan user messages and files, including those on end-to-end encrypted platforms, for CSAM. The initiative lost critical support after Germany publicly withdrew its backing, and the Danish Moderates, a key coalition party, also failed to support the measure. Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard confirmed that the government will no longer pursue mandatory scanning and will instead support the continuation of voluntary CSAM detection by technology companies.
The current EU authorization for voluntary anti-CSAM scanning by communication providers is set to expire in April 2026, with the European Parliament having recently extended it until then. Hummelgaard emphasized the need for Europe to act on a CSAM proposal before the expiration of voluntary scanning, warning of the risk of losing a vital tool in combating child sexual abuse. Privacy advocates, including the president of the Signal Foundation, strongly opposed the mandatory scanning proposal, citing concerns over mass surveillance and the potential impact on confidential communications for all users, including government officials and journalists.

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