Australia Introduces Penalties for Social Media Misinformation

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Australia is set to impose fines of up to 5% of global revenue on social media platforms that fail to curb misinformation. The new legislation aims to enforce a code of conduct regarding the spread of falsehoods that threaten election integrity, public health, or safety. While the government emphasizes the need to combat misinformation, concerns about free speech are raised, as critics fear overreach in regulating content. The bill reflects a broader regulatory trend against the influence of foreign tech companies.

Source: YAHOO

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