Internet companies could face huge fines over content glorifying terrorism
Internet companies will face massive fines for hosting content that glorifies terrorism, under new powers for the media regulator.
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Internet companies will face massive fines for hosting content that glorifies terrorism, under new powers for the media regulator.
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