The EU immediately rejected Facebook’s latest vision of how online content should be regulated, warning that the social media company will have to assume more responsibility for illegal material on its platforms.
Mark Zuckerberg toured Brussels on Monday, meeting EU officials and journalists and publishing a white paper called “Charting the Way Forward: Online Content Regulation”.
The 13-page document suggested that there should be global, rather than national, policies on what is permissible and that internet companies should not face any liability for content on their platforms or free speech would be limited.
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