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The Rebel

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First episode dateJanuary 30, 2017
Final episode dateMay 16, 2017
Number of episodes 30
Production location South Korea
GenresSageuk
Melodrama
Romance
Soundtrack
The Best Korea Movie I Ever Watched. . The Story Is Great
The Actors Are Super Good Actors. . Well Done! I Would Love To See . . .
Reviews mydramalist.com
Release date2022-02-01 20:17:00
Directors Kim Jin-man
No of episod 30
Compos Various Artists
Product companiHunus Entertainment; Hong Gil-dong SPC
Origin releasJanuary 30 –; May 16, 2017
Cast Yoon Kyun‑sang
Original language Korean
Published 1951
Authors Albert Camus
Isbn978-0679733843
Languag French
Origin titlL'Homme révolté
Subject Rebellion
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About The Rebel


The Rebel is a 1951 book-length essay by Albert Camus, which treats both the metaphysical and the historical development of rebellion and revolution in societies, especially Western Europe.

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Rishi Sunak facing major Tory rebellion over internet safety law

Oct 16,2022 12:31 pm

By Paul Seddon & Oscar BentleyBBC News

Rishi Sunak is facing a major backbench rebellion over the government's plans to prevent harmful material on The Internet .

Thirty-six Tory MPs are backing a plan to make Social Media bosses face prison if they fail to protect children from damaging content online.

Their amendment to the Online Safety Bill is due to be voted on next week.

The idea was suggested under Boris Johnson , but eventually dismissed in favour of higher fines for firms.

The rebellion follows other significant backbench revolts in recent weeks over housing targets for councils and restrictions on onshore wind farms.

On both of those issues, the Prime Minister backed down and offered concessions to avoid defeat in The House of Commons.

Under The Rebels ' proposals, senior managers at tech firms could Face Up to two years in jail if they breach new duties to keep children safe online. The provision would not apply to Search Engines .

Child protection

These duties include taking " proportionate measures" to stop children seeing harmful material, including through measures such as age verification, taking content down, and parental controls.

Currently The Bill would only make managers criminally liable for failing to give information to media regulator Ofcom, which is set to gain wide-ranging powers to police The Internet under the New Law .

Companies failing in their legal duties, including protecting children, could be fined up to 10% of global revenue.

However, supporters of The Amendment , including child protection charities, argue that only personal liability for company bosses will ensure The Child safety provisions are effective.

Tory rebels point to the construction and Financial Services industries, which have similar personal liabilities for company managers.

'Toothless'

A leading Tory rebel, Miriam Cates , told The Bbc The Group met Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan earlier This Week , and ministers recognise the " strength of feeling" over the issue.

She added that they were open to government concessions, but any proposal to change The Law would have to retain personal liability for managers.

Labour has confirmed to The Bbc that it supports The Rebel Tory amendment. It means the government, which has a working majority of 68, is at serious risk of defeat.

The Party has tabled similar amendments throughout The Bill 's passage through Parliament. Labour's Shadow Culture Secretary Lucy Powell has previously said a lack of criminal liability for Social Media bosses would leave Ofcom " toothless".

Other Conservatives supporting The Bill include former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith , and several former ministers including former home secretary Priti Patel .

The Online Safety Bill was introduced in March under Mr Johnson, and has been repeatedly changed during its passage through Parliament.

Its progress was delayed last month after the government decided to make more changes to The Bill .

It is due to return to The Commons next Tuesday, after which it will begin what is likely to be a long journey through The House of Lords.



Source of news: bbc.com

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