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Taiwan to follow the EU on online censorship proposals

January 1, 2022
Source: reclaimthenet.org reclaimthenet.org
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[subscribe to Reclaim The Net.] Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC) unveiled the framework for a new bill, under which Facebook, Google, and other large platforms could face stricter obligations. On Wednesday, the NCC unveiled the digital communications bill at a press briefing in Taipei. The commission said that the purpose of the bill was to regulate online platforms, caching service providers, and internet service providers. The bill would divide digital platforms into “designated online platform service providers” and “online platform service providers.” “Designated online platform service providers” would be large platforms and they would face stricter obligations. The NCC said...
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