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Patrick Breyer critiques an EU Parliament compromise proposal to extend Chat Control 1.0, arguing it legalizes warrantless mass surveillance of private messages with unreliable AI text scanning and lacks judicial oversight, while being driven by commercial interests rather than genuine child safety concerns.
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