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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/develop-ways-to-keep/1135096.html



SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says Singapore needs to develop its own ways to keep online conduct civil and constructive.

Sharing a Facebook post from Communications and Information Minister, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim on Tuesday (June 3), Mr Lee said trolling and flaming are not problems unique to Singapore. He cited a court ruling in Europe, where freedom of speech is considered a near-sacred virtue.

"Recently, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that when a website publishes a controversial story that may attract defamatory or insulting comments, the website must anticipate this trolling and flaming, and be ready beforehand to remove these comments promptly".

Mr Lee said the case reflects how societies are still finding the right balance between freedom of speech and responsible online behaviour.

He agrees with Dr Yaacob that "freedom of speech does not come free from the need to be responsible for what one says, either online or offline".
 
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/develop-ways-to-keep/1135096.html



SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says Singapore needs to develop its own ways to keep online conduct civil and constructive.

Sharing a Facebook post from Communications and Information Minister, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim on Tuesday (June 3), Mr Lee said trolling and flaming are not problems unique to Singapore. He cited a court ruling in Europe, where freedom of speech is considered a near-sacred virtue.

"Recently, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that when a website publishes a controversial story that may attract defamatory or insulting comments, the website must anticipate this trolling and flaming, and be ready beforehand to remove these comments promptly".

Mr Lee said the case reflects how societies are still finding the right balance between freedom of speech and responsible online behaviour.

He agrees with Dr Yaacob that "freedom of speech does not come free from the need to be responsible for what one says, either online or offline".

What a daft PM we have. There is no ruling as the law has not been finalised as mentioned here http://www.mondaq.com/x/298364/Libel+Defamation/News+website+found+liable+for+defamatory+material

This guy is a totally useless :oIo:
 
Ok and enough said, let's move on, next please....
 
What about a website whose main purpose is flaming and trolling?

Cheers!
 
Since when did we have freedom of speech here? What drugs have they been taking? Gimme some
 
We can start using the "bak chang" to pass messages & ketupat, in case Yakult does not know...ha ha ha ha
 
bloody bastard, when he ownself put on fb saying sinkie are a disgrace can, other people put cannot, what a bastard :eek:
 
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