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Government Regulation of Online Content
Laws on hate speech, misinformation, and harmful material.
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Government Regulation of Online Content: Balancing Safety, Rights, and Democratic Values

Governments around the world are increasingly involved in regulating online content. Motivated by concerns about safety, misinformation, extremism, child protection, privacy, and national security, lawmakers are developing rules intended to bring order to the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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