The Financial Times | September 21, 2017:
France, UK and Italy demand action to block terror content online.
The UK, France and Italy have promised to hold technology companies to account if they fail to block online terrorist or extremist content, with Emmanuel Macron, the French president, promising to “name and shame” companies that do not take robust action.
“We have to have a name and shame policy here,” he told a gathering of security officials and representatives of the biggest technology companies, including Google, Facebook and Microsoft, at the UN General Assembly in New York. “We have to . . . denounce those who are against us. You have to decide where you stand.”
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