Singapore: New Internet Law Targets Free Speech More than Fake News

Singapore: New Internet Law Targets Free Speech More than Fake News
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2019-5-10 12:00

According to a post on TechCrunch, May 09, 2018, Singapore’s new law to fight fake news on the internet is likely to render the government unreasonable powers to control the content on online media, which could be a threat to free speech.

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