Member States have expressed a number of reservations about the Swedish Presidency of the EU Council’s recent compromise proposals on the Regulation on laying down rules to prevent and combat child sexual abuse.
Unsurprisingly, Germany, which gave a very cautious welcome to the Commission’s regulation presented in May (see EUROPE B12950A5, B13125A12), reiterated its rejection of intrusive telecoms surveillance technologies and the need to maintain end-to-end encryption of communications,...