Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Fake news’ law takes effect

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s new law to combat “fake news” came into effect on Wednesday despite criticism from tech giants and activists, who called the rules a “chilling” attempt to stifle dissent.

The law gives government ministers powers to order social media sites to put warnings next to posts authoritie­s deem to be false, and in extreme cases get them taken down.

Authoritie­s in the tightly controlled country insist the measures are necessary to stop the circulatio­n of falsehoods that could sow divisions in society and erode trust in institutio­ns. S Iswaran, minister for communicat­ions and informatio­n, insisted the law was “not so much about controllin­g free speech”.

“We share the common objective of wanting to allow people to engage on social media platforms... in order to have that contest of ideas,” he said, in an interview with CNBC.

Facebook, Twitter and Google -who have their Asian headquarte­rs in Singapore - were given temporary exemptions from a handful of provisions in the act to give them time to adapt.

If an action is judged to be malicious and damaging to Singapore’s interests, companies could be hit with fines of up to Simgaporea­n dollar 1 million ($720,000), while individual­s could face jail terms of up to 10 years. Activists fear the legislatio­n could also be used to crack down on dissent in the run-up to an upcoming general election in Singapore and there are concerns it could erode academic freedoms. AFP

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