UK Proposes Internet Firm Levy With Web Safety Plan

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 October 2017 10:55 IST
Highlights
  • Britain will propose a plan to ensure web safety on Internet companies
  • Facebook, Google, and Twitter have been asked to be more careful
  • No further details of the levy were available in advance

Britain will publish a formal proposal on Wednesday for a levy on social media firms and Internet providers to help fund its online safety strategy, designed to tackle bullying, abuse and other risks for children and vulnerable users.

Prime Minister Theresa May and her ministers have been critical of firms like Twitter, Facebook, and Google, repeatedly calling on them to do more to stop the spread of extremist content online and help victims of abuse.

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May first promised a levy on "social media companies and communication service providers" in her 2017 election manifesto.

On Wednesday, digital minister Karen Bradley will publish proposals for an Internet Safety Strategy including the levy, a code of practice on removing intimidating or humiliating content from social media, and online safety classes in schools.

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"The Internet has been an amazing force for good, but it has caused undeniable suffering and can be an especially harmful place for children and vulnerable people," Bradley said in a statement ahead of the publication.

"We need an approach to the internet that protects everyone without restricting growth and innovation in the digital economy."

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No further details of the levy were available in advance.

Social media firms have typically been exempt from regulatory fees that can apply to communication services.

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Recently-passed laws in Germany give social media networks 24 hours to delete or block obviously criminal content and seven days to deal with less clear-cut cases.

© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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