Coimisiún na Meán to fine internet companies for content glorifying terrorism

Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said the plans would help keep people safe. File Picture: Brian Lawless/PA

Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said the plans would help keep people safe. File Picture: Brian Lawless/PA

Internet companies will face massive fines for hosting content that glorifies terrorism, under new powers for the media regulator.

Coimisiún na Meán has been designated as the authority to impose the penalties which fall under EU regulations.

The Department of Justice said the powers will provide for “speedy removal of terrorist content online” after gardaí issue removal orders.

The regulations apply to material shared online that directly or indirectly advocates for the commission of terrorism offences.

We will see a State-wide response to tackling harmful and corrosive content online

This includes the glorification of terrorist acts, soliciting others to contribute towards offences, or to directly participate or aid in the activities of terrorist groups.

An Coimisiún will have the power to impose administrative fines on hosting service providers – up to 4% of global turnover for infringements of the EU Terrorism Content Online Regulation.

Justice Minister Helen McEntee said: “We have already implemented a number of the necessary measures including the designation of An Garda Síochána as the competent authority to issue removal orders to online service providers.

“Garda Síochána plays a vital role in this respect and aligns with their mission of Keeping People Safe.

“Coimisiun na Mean will now play an equally important role in collecting fines from those providers who do not fully adhere to Garda Síochána’s orders.

“We will see a State-wide response to tackling harmful and corrosive content online, content which can motivate people do real world-harm.”

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