Google, Facebook, Twitter may face tough new EU laws on illegal content
In draft guidelines reviewed by Reuters, the EU executive outlines how internet firms should step up efforts with measures such as establishing trusted flaggers and taking voluntary measures to detect and remove illegal content.
Proliferating illegal content, whether because it infringes copyright or incites terrorism, has sparked heated debate in Europe between those who want online platforms to do more to tackle it and those who fear it could impinge on free speech.





