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OriginLondon
United Kingdom
London
England
Members Sting
Andy Summers
Stewart Copeland
Henry Padovani
GenresNew Wave
Reggae Rock
Post-punk
Pop Rock
Pop
Official site thepolice.com
Labels Illegal
A&M
Associ actStrontium 90; Eberhard Schoener
Skos genre K-Pop
Rock
SongsEvery Breath You TakeRoxanneOutlandos d'Amour · 1978 Message In A BottleReggatta de Blanc · 1979 View 25+ more
ListRoxanneOutlandos d'Amour · 1978
Message In A BottleReggatta de Blanc · 1979
Albums Synchronicity
Ghost in the Machine
Reggatta de Blanc
Outlandos d'Amour
Career startLondon, United Kingdom
Record labels A&M Records
Universal Music Group
Polydor Records
Illegal Records
Active until2008
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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The Police were an English rock band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the line-up consisted of primary songwriter Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland. The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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Nov 30,2023 1:51 pm

Government plans for Social Media regulation need " far more clarity" a Twitter boss has told The Bbc .

Katy Minshall Said The Draft Online Safety Bill fails to answer key concerns and risks leaving the regulator Ofcom to " muddle through".

She also Said plans to fine rule-breaking companies posed an " almost existential" threat.

But the culture secretary has Said The Bill would make the UK " the safest place in The World to be online".

Writing in the Daily Mail , Nadine Dorries Said " online hate has poisoned public life, it's intolerable, it's often unbearable and it has to end".

" Enough is enough. Social Media companies have no excuses. And once this bill passes through Parliament, they will have no choice. "

She also Said the government had decided to " re-examine how our legislation can go even further to ensure the biggest Social Media companies properly protect users from anonymous abuse".

Meanwhile, a senior government source Said " Social Media giants could be acting now to stamp out abuse but instead they're out making excuses".

What is in The Draft Online Safety Bill? Ofcom would get powers to regulate Social Media sitesIt would be able to force companies to have a duty of care for their users, including protecting users from legal but harmful content, such as abuse that doesn't cross the criminality thresholdCompanies who breach Ofcom Rules could face fines of up to £18mSocial media sites would also be required to moderate content from different political viewpoints equally and without discriminationProvisions would be introduced to tackle online scams, such as romance fraud and fake investment opportunities.

Instead of simply targeting those who post offensive material, the government's bill would put more responsibility on The People who own the platforms.

The regulator Ofcom would have The Power to levy fines of up to £18m or 10% of global profits, whichever is higher, on Social Media platforms which fail to comply with the new laws.

Ofcom would also be given The Power to block services from the UK if they are deemed to present a risk of significant harm to UK citizens.

But Twitter is concerned The Bill gives too much influence to the culture secretary over Ofcom.

The current draft bill would allow Ms Dorries to change the Ofcom code of practice that would be used to regulate the likes of Facebook and Twitter .

Speaking to Radio 4 's Westminster Hour programme, Ms Minshall - The Head of policy in the UK for Twitter - Said The Bill gave the minister " unusual powers".

She also rejected the idea of stronger Rules around online Anonymity - Something some MPs have campaigned for.

Conservative MP Mark Francois Said people sending " horrendous abuse" online should not be allowed to " hide behind a cloak of Anonymity with the connivance of the Social Media companies for profit".

But Ms Minshall argued that clamping down on anonymous accounts would " fail to deal with the problems of online abuse" and could damage people who rely on " pseudonymity".

" If you're a young person exploring their sexuality or you're a victim of Domestic Violence looking online for help and for support, pseudonymity is a really important safety tool For You . "

She added that users already had to provide a date of birth, full name and email address when signing up, meaning that The Police could access data about an account, even if someone had used a pseudonym.

Asked about the fines that could be levied on companies, She Said such penalties were " almost existential".

In February of this year, his company had experienced an " extraordinary year" in 2020, with revenues growing by 28% to $1. 29bn (£930m) compared to the Last Quarter of 2019.

Ms Minshall Said The Bill had thrown up " all sorts of really important questions" such as " how do we define legal but harmful content" and " what sorts of exemptions should we make for journalistic content or content of democratic importance".

" These are questions that Parliament needs to answer, " she added.

MPs and peers are currently scrutinising The Draft bill and next Thursday they will hear evidence from representatives of Facebook, Twitter , Google, YouTube and Tiktok .

Labour's shadow culture secretary Jo Stevens described the government's bill as " weak and ineffective" adding " it won't do The Job we need it to do. "

She Said the government should introduce criminal sanctions against the bosses of big technology companies who repeatedly break the new laws.

She also raised concern that small companies would be subject to less stringent Rules .



Source of news: bbc.com

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