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		<title>Facebook will share data on hate speech suspects with French courts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The company has previously provided French judges with data it has related to people suspected of terrorism and violent acts. Facebook&#8217;s head of global affairs Nick Clegg and O met last week, and the company has reportedly agreed to expand its data sharing practices to hate speech suspects. Engadget has contacted Facebook for comment. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The company has previously provided French judges with data it has related to people suspected of terrorism and violent acts. Facebook&#8217;s head of global affairs <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/11/facebook-says-it-needs-more-regulation-not-a-breakup/">Nick Clegg</a> and O met last week, and the company has reportedly agreed to expand its data sharing practices to hate speech suspects. Engadget has contacted Facebook for comment.</p>
<p>O said Facebook&#8217;s decision came after talks between it and French officials, beginning with a meeting last year between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg France&#8217;s president Emmanuel Macron, who&#8217;s been open about his ambition to regulate hate speech and disinformation. Macron&#8217;s party has a majority in France&#8217;s parliament, which is considering legislation that would grant powers to fine tech companies up to 4 percent of their worldwide revenue if they aren&#8217;t effective enough in curbing hate speech.</p>
<p>Until now, Facebook had declined to provide details on hate speech suspects as it wasn&#8217;t obligated to do so, and it was reportedly concerned the data might be abused without an independent judiciary in place. Facebook <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/11/12/facebook-france-investigation-moderation-hate-speech/">said in November</a> it would cooperate with a French investigation into its content moderation policies and systems, with a focus on how it addresses hate speech.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, O <a href="https://twitter.com/RTLFrance/status/1143396265662832640">said in an interview</a> that France will lay out a framework requiring platforms to remove dangerous or illegal content from the internet within 24 hours. A <a href="https://www.rtl.fr/actu/politique/haine-sur-internet-ce-n-est-pas-aux-reseaux-sociaux-de-decider-ce-qui-est-legal-declare-cedric-o-7797916701">body will be set up to provide guidelines</a> on what should be deemed hateful or insulting. He said there has to be a balance between affording freedom of expression and protecting citizens.</p>
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