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Chat Control passed first round in EU Parliament

Showdown in Strasbourg: The unexpected return of Chat Control 1.0

heise.de

July 7, 2026

3 min read

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Summary

The European Parliament voted 331 to 304 to reactivate the "Chat Control" initiative, allowing for indiscriminate scanning of chat messages. This decision came through a procedural motion introduced by Parliament President Roberta Metsola.

Key Takeaways

  • The European Parliament voted 331 to 304 to reactivate the "Chat Control" regulation, allowing tech companies to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material without specific suspicion.
  • The urgency motion was introduced by Parliament President Roberta Metsola at the request of member states and the European People's Party (EPP), despite previous rejections of the regulation.
  • The procedure used gives proponents of Chat Control a tactical advantage, as only a simple majority is needed for approval on the last session day before the summer break.
  • IT security researchers have raised concerns about the high error rates of AI scans used in the regulation, which could compromise the privacy of innocent citizens.
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Community Sentiment

Negative

Positives

  • Some commenters are cautiously optimistic that the law is not as severe as it could be, seeing it as an extension rather than a full-blown new regulation.

Concerns

  • The tactical advantage given to proponents of Chat Control raises serious democratic concerns, with many feeling the process is rigged against meaningful opposition.
  • There's a pervasive sense of apathy towards the promotion of laws that many see as harmful, suggesting a disconnection between politicians and the public.