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Australia Passes Law To Punish Social Media Companies For Violent Posts (theguardian.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The New York Times: Australia passed sweeping legislation Thursday that threatens huge fines for social media companies and jail for their executives (Warning: source may be paywalled; alternative source) if they fail to rapidly remove "abhorrent violent material" from their platforms. The law -- strongly opposed by the tech industry -- puts Australia at the forefront of a global movement to hold companies like Facebook and YouTube accountable for the content they host. It comes less than a month after a gunman, believed to be an Australian white nationalist, distributed a hate-filled manifesto online before using Facebook to live-stream the massacre of 50 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Written quickly and without much input from technology companies or experts, the measure goes as far as any other democracy's attempt to punish multinational tech platforms for the behavior of their users. "The legislation criminalizes 'abhorrent violent material,' which it defines as videos that show terrorist attacks, murders, rape or kidnapping. Social media companies that fail to remove such content 'expeditiously' could face fines of up to 10 percent of their annual profit, and employees could be sentenced to up to three years in prison," the report adds. "Companies must also inform the police when illegal material is found."

"This law, which was conceived and passed in five days without any meaningful consultation, does nothing to address hate speech, which was the fundamental motivation for the tragic Christchurch terrorist attacks," said Sunita Bose, the managing director of the Digital Industry Group, an advocacy group representing Facebook, Google and other companies. "With the vast volumes of content uploaded to the internet every second, this is a highly complex problem that requires discussion with the technology industry, legal experts, the media and civil society to get the solution right -- that didn't happen this week."

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  1. Re:Prove that youtube videos cause violence? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    well, all religions seem to breed violence.

    Middle East is basically a kind of Islamic holy civil war

    The Troubles were between christian sects.

    India faces its fare share of Sikh and Hindu terrorism.

    The US faces a lot of Christian terrorism. Palestinians are constantly victims of Jewish terrorism and vice versa.

    From my point of view, religious causes far more harm than any kind of good, and should be made illegal, just like in Quebec and China.

  2. Don't let this happen here by TigerPlish · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You see this? This is where this country is headed if the "left" is allowed to run the United States.

    Do you want that?

    I'm sure the simpering cowards that make up the Democrat's base is all for this level of censorship.

    Mod me down, but what I say is true, and cannot be silenced or suppressed.

    Heavens no, let's *not* address the actual problem, let's instead ban everything and anything that can cause offense to anyone at all, or theoretically "radicalize" people.

    What's next, ban how-to videos on car repairs? We MUST protect the innocent dealerships! We simply CANNOT allow the populace to be armed with spanners and screwdrivers!

    America is *this* close of falling for this shit. Don't let it. Start now.

    --
    The "Civilized World" jumped the shark ca. 1973.