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EU gives web firms an hour to delete terror content

By Foo Yun Chee on Apr 18, 2019 5:18AM
EU gives web firms an hour to delete terror content

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The European parliament voted yesterday to fine firms like Facebook, Google and Twitter up to four  percent of their turnover if they persistently fail to remove extremist content within one hour of being asked to do so by authorities. The measures have been brought into sharper focus since ...

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