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    Home / News / Technology News / Elon Musk criticizes Australia's misinformation law, calls it 'fascist'
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    Elon Musk criticizes Australia's misinformation law, calls it 'fascist'
    Musk has previously clashed with Australian government over free speech

    Elon Musk criticizes Australia's misinformation law, calls it 'fascist'

    By Mudit Dube
    Sep 13, 2024
    10:26 am

    What's the story

    Elon Musk, the tech billionaire behind Tesla, X, and SpaceX, has publicly criticized Australia's proposed legislation aimed at curbing online misinformation.

    The new law could impose fines up to 5% of global revenue on social media companies that fail to prevent the spread of false information on their platforms.

    In response to this proposal, Musk labeled the Australian government as "fascists."

    Twitter Post

    Take a look at Musk's post

    Fascists https://t.co/NQcR9justJ

    — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 12, 2024

    Law details

    Australia's new law demands conduct codes from tech firms

    The proposed Australian legislation requires tech platforms to establish conduct codes aimed at limiting the spread of harmful misinformation.

    These codes must be approved by a regulatory authority. If a platform fails to meet these standards, the regulator has the power to impose its own.

    This move is part of a global effort to regulate tech giants and their influence on information dissemination.

    Past conflict

    Musk's previous clash with Australian government over free speech

    This is not the first time Musk has clashed with the Australian government over issues related to free speech and online content regulation.

    Earlier this year, he challenged a cyber regulator's order to remove certain posts about a high-profile incident in Sydney.

    The situation escalated when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described Musk as an "arrogant billionaire."

    Official response

    Australian officials respond to Musk's criticism

    In response to Musk's criticism of the proposed law, Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones dismissed his comments as "crackpot stuff."

    He argued that social media platforms should not allow scam content, deepfake materials, and livestream violence under the guise of free speech.

    Jones emphasized that this legislation is about sovereignty and ensuring the safety of Australians.

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