Not “the EU”, but one particular group in the EU. This sort of thing pops up every couple of years, and unlike in the US, it always gets shot down. The current law says the exact opposite.
The parliaments don’t, and they don’t have the loyalty to the security apparatus that US Congress has.
Either way, this is a distinct and important difference between the US and the EU, and a frequent point of disagreement in treaties and discussions between the two. It’s silly to claim they’re the same on this.
Oh hey look what just popped up!
https://feddit.org/post/12783099
https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/document/download/1105a0ef-535c-44a7-a6d4-a8478fce1d29_en?filename=Recommendations+of+the+HLG+on+Access+to+Data+for+Effective+Law+Enforcement_en.pdf
The EU wants backdoors to all your data for law enforcement!
Not “the EU”, but one particular group in the EU. This sort of thing pops up every couple of years, and unlike in the US, it always gets shot down. The current law says the exact opposite.
You said EU law prevents any government from accessing your data. That is a government trying to legislate accessing your data.
It won’t always get shot down, because they all want it.
The parliaments don’t, and they don’t have the loyalty to the security apparatus that US Congress has.
Either way, this is a distinct and important difference between the US and the EU, and a frequent point of disagreement in treaties and discussions between the two. It’s silly to claim they’re the same on this.