Jim Jordan report accuses EU of censoring American speech through tech companies
The report alleges a decade-long EU campaign pressured major tech firms to suppress political content globally, including American speech, through the Digital Services Act.
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EU rejects 'nonsense' censorship charge from Trump allies
In response to a scathing US congressional report that accused the European Commission of trying to 'censor the global internet,' EU digital affairs spokesman Thomas Regnier issued a strong rebuke: 'Pure nonsense.'
Washington is making serious accusations against Brussels. A U.S. Congress Committee speaks of censorship in Corona content and election campaigns and relies on internal documents from platforms.
Jim Jordan report accuses EU of censoring American speech through tech companies
Rep. Jim Jordan's report claims global content moderation policies mean EU regulations effectively control speech worldwide, not just within Europe as the European Commission has stated.
The European Commission rejects US accusations of online censorship (Symbolic image - AI generated) AI Generated Stock Image The European Commission on Tuesday firmly rejected accusations in a US Congressional report. The 160-page document, which is supported by allies of Donald Trump, accuses the European Commission of having conducted a ten-year campaign to control online speech globally. The report denounces alleged pressure on social media p…
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