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What’s particularly sickening about the current consultation is the blatant way the European Commission has attempted to plant the idea that anyone against this new notice and action approach is implicitly against the “clean” Internet, and therefore probably in favour of child pornography. It’s becoming the standard political trick to use against opponents of repressive measures to try to paint them as friends of paedophiles and terrorists. The fact that the European Commission isn’t prepared to have an honest discussion about the use of notice and action, but resorts to this kind of moral blackmail, shows that it is frightened of hearing what EU citizens really think.
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