24/05/23 (Agence Europe) – Contrary to what we wrote on 22 May (see EUROPE 13185/9), the Member States will not discuss the detection orders contained in the new regulation on the removal of child sexual abuse material from the Internet on 26 May, but on 31 May, as this item has been postponed for a second time. The European Commission had asked for time to provide arguments to Member States after the Legal Service of the EU Council questioned these detection orders in an opinion issued at the end of April. A ‘non-paper’ from the Commission services has since been transmitted to the EU Council, in which the Commission acknowledges that it cannot state with certainty that orders for the detection of child pornography content, including in interpersonal communications, are compatible with the Charter of Fundamental Rights. (SP)