[AusNOG] More legislative interventions

Narelle Clark narellec at gmail.com
Thu Apr 4 10:47:20 EST 2019


Just to clarify - it was introduced to the Senate and approved last night.
It will hit the House of Reps today.

And the PJCIS hasn't even seen it.

This is flawed in so many ways, and it will affect our industry massively.

Why should anyone build a content related business here? How do we protect
staff and customers from malicious posting in order to invoke this
legislation?

Narelle

On Thu, 4 Apr. 2019, 10:43 am Narelle Clark, <narellec at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Parliament has just rushed through more impractical legislation to jail
> executives of content providers (that would be all of us) if vile content
> is not removed "expeditiously".
>
> Here is some reaction to it...
>
> Overview:
> https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-04-04/facebook-youtube-social-media-laws-rushed-and-flawed-critics-say/10965812
>
> Law Council:
> https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/am/start-ups-concerned-about-new-social-media-laws/10969282
>
>
> Scott Farquar:
> https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/rushed-social-media-legislation-is-seriously-flawed/10969482
>
>
> Narelle
>
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