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"Mr President, since the internet is now a ‘second living room’ for many children and young people, a central plank of our policy must be their protection. Accordingly, this report should be seen as a significant step forward, because it sets out the essential issues and proposes solutions that, by and large, make sense.
To my mind, point 24 of the report is especially important. This says that any such measures should be fully compatible with the rule of law and with legal certainty, take account of the rights of end-users, and comply with existing legal and judicial procedures, as well as with the European Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Specifically now, when we see all the time that measures taken by the industry are voluntary, we MEPs must keep working to ensure that these voluntary measures do not mean that the proper legislative process is circumvented. Self-administered justice is always problematical, and it is in this case too."@en1
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