Danish Justice Minister Advocates Against Encrypted Messaging as Civil Liberty
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Summary
Danish Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard, the chief architect of the Chat Control proposal, advocates for breaking with the perception that encrypted messaging services are a civil liberty. The article encourages readers to share their thoughts on the proposed legislation through a dedicated website or directly to the minister's email.
Key quotes
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"Danish Minister of Justice and chief architect of the current Chat Control proposal, Peter Hummelgaard"
"Share your thoughts via https://fightchatcontrol.eu/, or to [email protected] directly."
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