The EU fights child abuse harder
New rules punish bad fake images. Computer programs create these fake images. Humans cannot make these fake photos. The law forbids paying for bad videos. People must not keep guides for abuse.
Police have more time for investigations. Victims can report crimes after many years. This is possible for 32 years. Criminals must pay money to the victims.
Silence is not a 'yes'. Adults cannot lure children on the web. This is called Grooming. The EU countries must use the laws now.
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Definitions
- Computer programs
- Computer programs can solve tasks. They create new pictures or text.
- Grooming
- Adults look for contact with children on the web. They want the trust of the children.
People
- Magnus Brunner
- Magnus Brunner is a politician from Austria. He works for the EU.
Locations
- EU
- The EU is a group of 27 countries in Europe.
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