
Principles of the Law Governing the Internet’ agreed by representatives from eight parliaments around the world
- Could this be the first step toward international regulation over the internet?
- Never have I been more interested in the work of a Commons Committee!!!
9 countries.
24 official representatives.
447 million people represented.
Members of Parliament from Canada, France, Latvia, Belgium, Singapore, Brazil, Argentina, Ireland and the United Kingdom signed a declaration on the ‘Principles of the Law Governing the Law Governing the Internet’
Questions for @Facebook at ‘International Grand Committee’ on disinformation and ‘fake news’ from Damian Collins and global parliamentarians in London.
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Facebook rejected calls for Mark Zuckerberg to appear before the International Grand Committee on disinformation and ‘fake news’ in London.
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg gets the empty chair treatment in the House of Commons Parliament’s first ‘international grand committee’ hearing since 1933.
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Damian Collins and global parliamentarians questioned Facebook’s Vice President of Policy instead.
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These are the ‘Principles of the Law Governing the Internet’ agreed by representatives from eight parliaments around the world
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“I was disappointed with Facebook’s statement on the appeal – they have misrepresented the facts and the basis of the fine issued.”
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