Australia's e-Safety Commissioner fined X, formerly known as Twitter, AUD610,500 for alleged noncompliance with an order to disclose details regarding its child sexual abuse material prevention tactics, Reuters reports. The regulator specifically asked questions regarding X's response time for CSAM claims and how the platform detects the content.
17 Oct. 2023
Australia's e-safety commissioner fines X for not disclosing CSAM measures
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