Topic: EU Terrorist Content Regulation
The EU Terrorist Content Regulation represents a significant expansion of government control over online speech, mandating platforms to remove content deemed as terrorist within a strict timeframe. This regulation raises serious concerns about censorship, as it empowers authorities to define and police what constitutes harmful speech, potentially stifling free expression and infringing on individual liberties. The implications for privacy and the unchecked power of tech companies to enforce these regulations are critical issues for advocates of digital rights.
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French government announces new plans for policing “hate speech” on big social media platforms
The continued encroachment on online free speech never ends.
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European Parliament approves EU Terrorist Content Regulation
The requirement for online platforms to take down terrorist content within an hour of being notified passed by just three…
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EU Terrorist Content Regulation plenary vote in the European Parliament confirmed for April 17
The regulation will require online platforms to take down what the EU deems to be “terrorist content” within one hour…



