The Australian government has withdrawn a bill that would have fined online platforms up to 5 percent of their global revenue if they failed to stop t

Australian government drops misinformation bill

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2024-11-24 23:00:03

The Australian government has withdrawn a bill that would have fined online platforms up to 5 percent of their global revenue if they failed to stop the spread of misinformation.

The bill, which was backed by the Labor government, would have allowed the Australian Communications and Media Authority to create enforceable rules around misinformation on digital platforms.

In a statement, Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said the bill would have “ushered in an unprecedented level of transparency, holding big tech to account for their systems and processes to prevent and minimise the spread of harmful misinformation and disinformation online.”

However, she said “based on public statements and engagements with Senators, it is clear that there is no pathway to legislate this proposal through the Senate.”

When a revised version of the bill was introduced in September, Elon Musk, the owner of X (formerly Twitter), criticized it in a one-word post: “Fascists.”

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