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| Digital rights groups speak out against EU plan to scan online content For the past few years, the European Union has been developing reforms that would turn Europe into a Digital Single Market. Under such a structure, anyone in Europe would be able to buy goods and services online from any of the EU member states, not... https://www.engadget.com/2017/10/17/...nline-content/ |
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