“What is illegal offline, should also be seen and dealt with as illegal online,” Margrethe Vestager, the EU commissioner responsible for digital issues, said in a video statement after the deal was finalized. “Democracy is back, helping us to get our rights and to feel safer when we’re online,” she said.
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