Members of the European Parliament's Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE) on Monday 8 April supported the Commission's flagship measure to require Internet platforms to remove violent terrorist content within an hour (see EUROPE B12095A14), but with some flexibility. They supported the compromise on this issue defended by Daniel Dalton (ECR, UK) by 35 votes to 1 (8 abstentions).
This removal deadline of one hour is the flagship measure of the Commission's draft regulation, but soon raised...