- German ministers have approved plans to fine social media firms up to 50m euros ($53.3m) if they fail to remove hate speech and fake news. The proposed law would give the companies 24 hours to block obviously criminal content, and seven days for other offensive material http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39506114 8 comments worldnews
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