Combating child sexual abuse online
This dossier concerns combating child sexual abuse online. The amendments emphasise prevention, digital literacy, media literacy and awareness campaigns in schools and educational institutions, and address obligations on providers of information society services and hosting services, detection, removal and blocking orders, victims' right to be forgotten, Coordinating Authorities and an EU Centre maintaining databases of child sexual abuse material.
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- Committee amendments tabled30 Nov 2022 – 28 Jul 2023
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