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Australia plans law for social networks to identif
11/29/21 at 08:41:41
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Australia could make life harder for internet trolls - if they cost a lot Reuters reported that Prime Minister Scott Morrison has revealed plans to enact legislation that in some cases may force social networks to reveal the identity of trolls and others making defamatory comments

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The complaint mechanism must use an online platform to remove these hostile posts. If not The court system can order a site to Specify the details of the offending poster.
Morrison likens the current internet to the "Wild West," where anonymous attackers can.

If that can't happen in real life, there are no "cases" online. the prime minister said The proposed law comes weeks after Australia's High Court ruled that media companies may be liable for comments on Facebook posts.

CNN restricts access to Facebook pages in countries because of those liability concerns. The intended law goes a step further by requiring certain actions to be taken if the post is deemed dangerous.

This move raises questions about privacy. Anonymity may help the trolls. But it protects political dissidents and other innocuous critics. Australia will ensure that anonymity laws are not used to discourage a challenge to power.
  
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