Minister of Justice Hubig Presents Bill Against Digital Violence
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Those who suffer from hatred, sexual harassment or other forms of digital violence in the web should be able to act more easily against the authors in the future. New information rights and measures are planned up to judicially ordered account blockages. The planned new rights for those affected are contained in a bill presented by Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig on Friday. At the same time, she wants to tighten criminal law, including with r…
Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig plans to take tougher action against criminal online postings and deep fakes. In serious cases, those affected could even block perpetrator accounts. Can this work?
Millions of women are affected, says the Federal Minister of Justice in presenting her bill against digital violence. Criminal law is to be tightened up, victims get more rights.
The Fernandes case has fueled the debate about digital violence. Now, Justice Minister Hubig has responded with a bill to better protect people on the Internet, such as pornographic deepfakes or cybergrooming.
Stefanie Hubig has presented a bill against digital violence. According to this, the creation and dissemination of pornographic deep fakes should be punishable in the future.
The Federal Government is intensifying its action against crimes such as "Hate Speech: Minister of Justice Hubig (SPD) wants to enable those affected to have sender accounts blocked – through judicial orders.
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