A third high-level meeting of the EU Internet Forum was held in Brussels on Wednesday 6 December to take stock of progress made over the last year in the fight against online content of a terrorist nature and to set out the next steps on this, the European Commission states in a press release.
The database of known terrorist-nature content (which was announced at the EU Internet Forum in 2016 and launched in spring 2017) now has over 40,000 digital fingerprints, videos and images of a...