✊🏾 The strict enforcement of EU’s tech laws is not up for negotiation!
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The strict enforcement of EU’s tech laws is not up for negotiation!Yesterday, the @EUCommission confirmed plans to open a new “formal dialogue” with the
gov on EU tech law enforcement. Framed as cooperation, this could create a backdoor for Big Tech to weaken EU'slandmark rules.The #DSA, #DMA, #AIAct & #GDPR exist to protect people, safeguard democracy & rein in Big Tech. If the Commission seeks enforcement dialogue, it should do so with the people in
& public interest groups.
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The strict enforcement of EU’s tech laws is not up for negotiation!Yesterday, the @EUCommission confirmed plans to open a new “formal dialogue” with the
gov on EU tech law enforcement. Framed as cooperation, this could create a backdoor for Big Tech to weaken EU'slandmark rules.The #DSA, #DMA, #AIAct & #GDPR exist to protect people, safeguard democracy & rein in Big Tech. If the Commission seeks enforcement dialogue, it should do so with the people in
& public interest groups.
More closed-door discussions with the Trump administration won’t strengthen cooperation, they will undermine trust, transparency, and in the worst case even the EU’s ability to enforce its own rules.
Together with other civil society organisations, we call on the @EUCommission to halt this “dialogue” and focus on stronger, faster, and more transparent enforcement of Europe’s digital laws.
Read our statement
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https://edri.org/our-work/europes-digital-laws-are-not-bargaining-chips/ -
More closed-door discussions with the Trump administration won’t strengthen cooperation, they will undermine trust, transparency, and in the worst case even the EU’s ability to enforce its own rules.
Together with other civil society organisations, we call on the @EUCommission to halt this “dialogue” and focus on stronger, faster, and more transparent enforcement of Europe’s digital laws.
Read our statement
️
https://edri.org/our-work/europes-digital-laws-are-not-bargaining-chips/@edri
Sadly, the @EUCommission has made its opinion on our fundamental rights pretty clear by now. To them, our rights are either "unnecessary regulatory red tape" to cut or just something to hand over to another government that will (and already does) violate them over and over again.Those are our rights! Ours to have, not theirs to curtail and barter!
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The strict enforcement of EU’s tech laws is not up for negotiation!Yesterday, the @EUCommission confirmed plans to open a new “formal dialogue” with the
gov on EU tech law enforcement. Framed as cooperation, this could create a backdoor for Big Tech to weaken EU'slandmark rules.The #DSA, #DMA, #AIAct & #GDPR exist to protect people, safeguard democracy & rein in Big Tech. If the Commission seeks enforcement dialogue, it should do so with the people in
& public interest groups.
@edri @EUCommission Don't trust anything the US says. You can't negotiate with an untrustworthy, irrational government. Maybe the EU will figure that out at some point.
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