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‘We have rules’: EU reminds Musk

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The European Union’s internal market chief said on Tuesday that Elon Musk could adapt Twitter as he wishes after he acquires the social media site but warned the billionair­e that the bloc has strict rules for online platforms to tackle illegal content.

“It will be up to Twitter to adapt themselves ... to our rules,” Thierry Breton said.

“I think Elon Musk knows Europe very well. He knows very well that we have some rules for the automotive industry ... and he understand­s that. So in Europe, in order to protect freedom of speech and to protect individual­s, any companies will have to fulfill this obligation.”

The EU has rules under which content forbidden offline is also forbidden online, Breton said.

Under a Digital Services Act (DSA) agreed by the EU’S 27 member states and lawmakers last week, Alphabet unit Google, Meta and other large online platforms will risk hefty fines if they do not control illegal content.

Breton said big platforms of more than 45 million users would have to have more moderators than smaller ones, including moderators in every European language, and they would have to open their algorithms to regulators.

Under the DSA, big tech companies face fines up to 6 per cent of their global revenue for violating the rules while repeated breaches could see them banned from doing business in the EU.

Breton said he had no intention of interferin­g in the Trump question because such matters would now be regulated in Europe and company boards would not have a say.

“Remember, the informatio­n space does not belong to any private company,” he said. “The informatio­n space is part of our responsibi­lity as politician­s. Like territoria­l space ...airspace, our digital space is our responsibi­lity to organise.”

“BY “FREE SPEECH”, I SIMPLY MEAN THAT WHICH MATCHES THE LAW. I AM AGAINST CENSORSHIP THAT GOES FAR BEYOND THE LAW. IF PEOPLE WANT LESS FREE SPEECH, THEY WILL ASK GOVERNMENT TO PASS LAWS TO THAT EFFECT”

ELON MUSK, TESLA CHIEF

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