this post was submitted on 16 Jul 2023
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I do not understand how this should be interconnected. Why would the chat control law make Linux illegal? And isn't this a completely different topic? OPs post was about "Cyber Resilience Act" and like zero_iq already explained Open Source software is explicitly excluded from this.
But beside this I thing the chat control law is a very bad idea that really need more focus in mainstream media.
Wow so there's more acts in EU to kill the privacy. How nice.
There are always all kind of directions and forces in all of politics not only in EU.
That's why we need to always watch the voted representants all the time. Sadly many people only see democracy as something you started to deal with two weeks before an main election...