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Google, Facebook and other internet companies could be prosecuted if they do not stop extremist videos from being seen on their websites by people in Britain, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
GOOGLE AND SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES COULD BE PROSECUTED IF THEY SHOW EXTREMIST VIDEOS
“The ball is now in their court. We will see how they respond.”
Google, Facebook and other internet companies could be prosecuted if they do not stop extremist videos from being seen on their websites by people in Britain, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Ministers are considering a new law which would mean Google – which owns YouTube – and other social media sites like Facebook and Twitter can be prosecuted if they allow such videos to be disseminated.
Theresa May, the Prime Minister, made clear her displeasure at internet companies that publish extremist content on Friday, saying “the ball is in their court” over taking action.
Google publicly apologised this week after the growing scandal over ......................................
Google and social media companies could be prosecuted if they show extremist videos
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So when people get sick of the bs and fight back big corporations often have to back off
GOOGLE AND SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES COULD BE PROSECUTED IF THEY SHOW EXTREMIST VIDEOS
“The ball is now in their court. We will see how they respond.”
Google, Facebook and other internet companies could be prosecuted if they do not stop extremist videos from being seen on their websites by people in Britain, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Ministers are considering a new law which would mean Google – which owns YouTube – and other social media sites like Facebook and Twitter can be prosecuted if they allow such videos to be disseminated.
Theresa May, the Prime Minister, made clear her displeasure at internet companies that publish extremist content on Friday, saying “the ball is in their court” over taking action.
Google publicly apologised this week after the growing scandal over ......................................
Google and social media companies could be prosecuted if they show extremist videos
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So when people get sick of the bs and fight back big corporations often have to back off