The French government plans to give regulators sweeping power to audit and fine large social media companies like Facebook if they don’t adequately remove hateful content
PARIS—The French government plans to give regulators here sweeping power to audit and fine large social media companies like Facebook Inc. if they don’t adequately remove hateful content—ratcheting up global oversight of Silicon Valley.
France intends to introduce laws that would create a “duty of care” for widely used social media companies,...
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