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eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant made headlines globally for her failed legal battle with billionaire Elon Musk over footage of a violent stabbing on his platform X and is responsible for ...
Australia’s eSafety commissioner has dropped her legal bid to force Elon Musk’s social media site X to hide a violent video of a church stabbing in Sydney from global users. Julie Inman Grant ...
She also has been criticised for “crying wolf” after she said the Voice to Parliament would lead to “intensifying” claims of online abuse aimed at indigenous Australians. The eSafety ...
Here's what we expect. The dispute began last Tuesday when eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant ordered X and Meta (owner of Facebook and Instagram) to remove footage of the stabbing of Assyrian ...
The cuts have had an impact, according to eSafety, which said users reported response times to hateful tweets had slowed by 20% since Musk’s takeover. Company attempts to deal with hateful ...
Elon Musk will bank his legal victory against the eSafety commissioner over videos of the Wakeley church stabbing and take it round the world as part of his free-speech crusade. Justice Geoffrey ...
The Australian government has been taken to court by an internet personality known as "Billboard Chris," who challenged the nation’s "eSafety" commission’s authority to geo-block a tweet ...
On Monday, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant revealed the fine, saying the country expects meaningful transparency and accountability from online platforms. “Twitter/X has ...
Australia’s eSafety commissioner has made a pitch for extra “technical regulation powers” that it could use against certain online app makers, and platforms that turn a blind eye to ...
A freedom of information request has revealed Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland, did not ask eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant for advice on which platforms should be included in ...
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