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Trolls and social media platforms face heavy fines in Austra

Australian ISPs, social media companies and other online platforms are required to remove content that is harmful, violent, violated or bullying within 24 hours or risk being blocked and fined $ 555,000 under the online safety law proposed by Central government Notice of removal for image violations, Internet abuse, cyberbullying, and seriously harmful online content must now be processed within 48 hours.Under a Coalition bill, if a website or app ignores takedowns of content such as child sexual abuse content, the Electronic Safety Commission will require search engines and app stores to block access. Those services Websites and social media platforms will face fines of up to $ 555,000 for ignoring the direction of getting deceptive content, while individuals will face fines of up to $ 111,000.These are punishments for cyberbullying. Already But will extend to adults
The power to block websites has been swiftly increased to allow the slotxo Commission to respond to online crises such as the Christchurch terrorist attacks, asking ISPs to block internet crises. Access terrorist content and extremely violent content for a limited time.As well as important new measures to protect adults online, the bill also increases child protection by expanding cyberbullying programs to allow content to be removed from online games, websites, messaging services and hosting - rather than. Just social media Under stronger data collection powers, the Electronic Security Commission will be able to expose the identities behind anonymous or fake accounts responsible for online abuse or exchange for illegal content. The updated online content scheme will require more industries to do more to keep users safe online through updated industry codes.
Paul Fletcher, Federal Minister of Communications and Cybersecurity, said: "These are important reforms.The Internet has tremendous social, educational and economic benefits," he said in a statement on Wednesday, "but a small percentage of human interaction offline is also at risk. By creating appropriate protections to help Australians stay safe online, we can help Australians realize the many benefits that come from using the internet.The proposed law classifies adult-directed cyber-harassment content as material that "ordinary people would infer" as "threatening, harassment, or harassment" and are more likely and intended to be "offensive". Will hurt someone, such as porn sharing, revenge Extremely violent content referred to in the bill "Offensive Violent Content" means audio or visual content recorded or streamed, for example a terrorist act, murder, torture, rape or kidnapping.
The government aims to enforce these measures through a combination of violations notices, enforcement actions, and court orders.Guardian Australia understands that the Commission will rely on its existing cooperative relationship with service providers in the event. first The commander, however, can take enforcement action against foreign companies as long as the alleged victim is Australian, said Fletcher's office spokesman.He, however, increased compliance with the current demolition announcement.The government said the bill was issued on Wednesday leading up to the 2019 election, with petitions being accepted until February 14.
