Tech firms say they will work with Government on fake news law

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Technology companies said yesterday they will work with the Government on the implementation of a new fake news law, despite their concerns about Cabinet ministers' powers to order corrections and take-downs of social media posts and the legislation's impact on the digital media...

The companies also have to ensure that political advertisements disclose who is the source, and have systems in place to downplay fake news.

A Google spokesman said it remains concerned that the new law will"hurt innovation and the growth of the digital information ecosystem". The spokesman added:"How the law is implemented matters, and we are committed to working with policymakers on this process." Facebook's vice-president of public policy in Asia-Pacific, Mr Simon Milner, noted it had recently rolled out its third-party fact-checking service to Singapore."We remain concerned with aspects of the new law which grants broad powers to the Singapore executive branch to compel us to remove content they deem to be false and to push a government notification to users," he said.

The Asia Internet Coalition's managing director Jeff Paine said its members will work with the Government on implementing the new law, and promoting digital and media literacy to address and reduce the impact of online falsehoods.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the

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