They just don't give up
Source : https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/the-battle-over-chat-control-how-eu-governments-and-the-tech-lobby-are-trying-to-overturn-parliaments-vote-a-comprehensive-fact-check/
Timeline from the Parliament's vote to today
This was actually already legal for the last couple of years.
I can't even tell if you're talking about the US or not, I know for a fact that the US is infamous for being pro censorship
over my dead body, I will fucking go to war over this insanity
It has been rejected again. By just one vote.
https://mastodon.social/@Tutanota/116295357295296383
That wasn't what I expected at all
Not quite, there were two votes, sorry we got that mixed up when posting.
How common/uncommon are such repeat votes? I'm not so familiar with all the ins and outs of EU voting. Has a repeat vote never happened before and is it therefore unprecedented? Or is unprecedented just being used as a buzz word here?
Regardless, glad the parliament voted again not to extend.
what the actual fuck, are 400 members corrupted?
IMO, you either have to be an unrelenting idealist or a corporatist scumlord to go into politics. Guess which ones get enough funding to advance their careers...
