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Social Media Should Have 1 Hour to Remove Terror Propaganda, EU Says

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09/12/18
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The European Union proposed steps on Wednesday to compel social media and websites to remove “terrorist” propaganda within an hour of receiving the order from authorities.

If they do not, companies such as Facebook and Twitter will risk massive fines under the legislation mooted by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

Having long left it to internet firms to voluntarily remove problematic content, the move marks a toughening in Brussels’ approach.

The internet has become a key tool for extremists carrying out attacks which have killed hundreds of people in European cities in recent years.

“Europeans rightly expect their Union to keep them safe,” Juncker told the European Parliament in his annual state of the union speech. “This is why the Commission is today proposing new rules to get terrorist content off the web within one hour –- the critical window in which the greatest damage is done.”

The E.U.’s executive arm said that in January alone, nearly 7,000 items of propaganda were disseminated online from the Islamic State group, even as it has been driven out of most of its strongholds in Iraq and Syria.

The commission proposal calls for a “legally binding one-hour deadline” for firms to remove terror-related content once ordered to do so by national authorities.

The proposal targets content which incites or advocates people to commit terror offenses, promotes a terror group’s activities or offers instructions for attacks.

It also provides for judicial redress when a content provider disagrees with an order.

“Member States will have to put in place effective, proportionate and dissuasive penalties for not complying with orders to remove online terrorist content,” the commission said.

“In the event of systematic failures to remove such content following removal orders, a service provider could face financial penalties of up to four percent of its global turnover for the last business year.”

Today's #IntelBrief video: The Islamic State’s Enduring Narrative https://t.co/5o1SJUdKWP pic.twitter.com/6GLDEUDuCY

— The Soufan Center (@TheSoufanCenter) September 11, 2018

The regional office of the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA), representing Google, Facebook, and others, warned the proposal would “disproportionately burden smaller European firms.”

The move could also undermine free speech, possibly prompting the removal of entirely legal content for fear of being fined.

The E.U. joined forces with U.S.-based tech firms in 2016 to combat online extremism.

Until now, Brussels had pushed for the industry to regulate itself, but for more than a year, E.U. officials have had mixed reviews for the efforts of Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft and Google’s YouTube.

“While we have made progress on removing terrorist content online through voluntary efforts, it has not been enough,” E.U. Security Commissioner Julian King said in a statement. “We need to prevent it from being uploaded and, where it does appear, ensure it is taken down as quickly as possible –- before it can do serious damage.”

Juncker on Wednesday also called for placing the fight against terror within the jurisdiction of the future European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

The EPP is due to be launched by 2021, tasked with tackling cross-border fraud involving the E.U. budget and value-added tax.

“Terrorists do not recognize borders,” Juncker said.

The Islamic State paid members of its media team nearly seven times the salary of an average foot soldier. Recruits with a background in production, editing, or graphic design were afforded the rank of emir, a signal of their value to the organization.https://t.co/xDBMqUJyI2

— The Soufan Center (@TheSoufanCenter) September 11, 2018

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