Singapore proposes law to help victims of online harms like sexual harassment and stalking
The Online Safety Commission will address 13 types of online harm and provide victims with legal recourse and timely relief, with fines up to $500,000 for offenders.
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Singapore Tables Bill To Protect Victims Of Online Abuses
Singapore proposed legislation Wednesday to set up a powerful new body that can compel social media firms to take down harmful posts, block access or remove apps to shield users from cyberbullying and other online abuse.
Singapore proposes law to help victims of online harms like sexual harassment and stalking
If passed, the Bill will establish a new Online Safety Commission (OSC) which can issue directions such as taking down content, restricting accounts or allowing victims to post replies.
New Bill which proposes timely relief and redress for online harm
📱 New Bill which proposes timely relief and redress for online harm victims introduced The Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill which will give the Government powers to order social media platforms and app providers to take down harmful content was tabled in Parliament on Wednesday (Oct 15). It will also establish an Online Safety Commission (OSC) for victims of 13 online harms — including stalking and online harassment — to seek tim…
New Bill which proposes timely relief and redress for online harm victims introduced
A new Bill was tabled in Parliament on Wednesday (Oct 15) which will give the Government powers to order social media platforms and app providers to take down harmful content.The Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill will also establish an Online Safety Commission (OSC) for victims of 13 online harms — including stalking and online harassment — to seek timely...
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