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"content": "🤡 It’s April Fools’ day and recent news from the EU #DigitalRights world does feel like headlines from The Onion. \n\nIn this #EDRigram, read about the various ways EU institutions and member states continued to clown around about our rights, \u0026 how we kept up the good fight:\n\n🤔 Fewer rules, more innovation? Miscalculation of the new Brussels\n🏆 A landmark conviction by Greek courts of #spyware vendors\n‼️ The #DigitalOmnibus: A step back from the brink, but the risks remain\n\n➡️ https://edri.org/our-work/edri-gram-1-april-2026/",
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