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  • floridaorange
    I'm merely a humble butler
    • Dec 2005
    • 29116

    Back in the Day

    ...trolling used to mean something?

    BBC News - Websites to be forced to identify trolls under new measures


    bye bye trolls, you know who you are


    Websites to be forced to identify trolls under new measures

    Websites will soon be forced to identify people who have posted defamatory messages online.
    New government proposals say victims have a right to know who is behind malicious messages without the need for costly legal battles.
    The powers will be balanced by measures to prevent false claims in order to get material removed.
    But privacy advocates are worried websites might end up divulging user details in a wider range of cases.
    Last week, a British woman won a court order forcing Facebook to identify users who had harassed her.
    Nicola Brookes had been falsely branded a paedophile and drug dealer by users - known as trolls - on Facebook.
    Facebook, which did not contest the order, will now reveal the IP addresses of people who had abused her so she can prosecute them.
    The new powers, to be added to the Defamation Bill, would make this process far less time-consuming and costly, the government said.
    Complying with requests would afford the website greater protection from being sued in the event of a defamation claim.
    The new rules would apply to all websites - regardless of where they are hosted - but the claimant would need to be able to show that the UK was the right place to bring the action.
    End to 'scurrilous rumour'Currently, in legal terms, every website "hit" - visit - on a defamatory article can be counted as a separate offence.
    This means many websites remove articles as soon as a defamation claim is made - either rightly or wrongly.
    "Website operators are in principle liable as publishers for everything that appears on their sites, even though the content is often determined by users," said Justice Secretary Ken Clarke.
    "But most operators are not in a position to know whether the material posted is defamatory or not and very often - faced with a complaint - they will immediately remove material.
    "Our proposed approach will mean that website operators have a defence against libel as long as they identify the authors of allegedly defamatory material when requested to do so by a complainant."
    Mr Clarke said the measures would mean an end to "scurrilous rumour and allegation" being posted online without fear of adequate punishment.
    "The government wants a libel regime for the internet that makes it possible for people to protect their reputations effectively but also ensures that information online can't be easily censored by casual threats of litigation against website operators.
    "It will be very important to ensure that these measures do not inadvertently expose genuine whistleblowers, and we are committed to getting the detail right to minimise this risk."
    Privacy concernsBut Privacy International, an organisation that campaigns at an international level on privacy issues, says that there is a concern that "gun-shy website operators will start automatically divulging user details the moment someone alleges defamation in order to shield themselves from libel actions".
    "A great deal of the content posted by internet trolls is not actually defamatory, instead constituting harassment, invasion of privacy or simply unpleasant but lawfully-expressed opinion," said Emma Draper, head of communications at Privacy International.
    "However, if the choice is between protecting users' anonymity and avoiding a potentially costly lawsuit, many small operators are not going to be overly concerned about whether or not a user has genuinely defamed the complainant."

    It was fun while it lasted...
  • 88Mariner
    My dick is smaller
    • Nov 2006
    • 7128

    #2
    Re: Back in the Day

    Britain is why we can't have nice things.
    you could put an Emfire release on for 2 minutes and you would be a sleep before it finishes - Chunky

    it's RA. they'd blow their load all over some stupid 20 minute loop of a snare if it had a quirky flange setting. - Tiddles

    Am I somewhere....in the corners of your mind....

    ----PEACE-----

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    • res0nat0r
      Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
      • May 2006
      • 14475

      #3
      Re: Back in the Day

      Originally posted by 88Mariner
      Britain is why we can't have nice things.
      Especially nice toofs.

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      • poults
        Platinum Poster
        • Nov 2006
        • 1987

        #4
        Re: Back in the Day

        Jimmies will be rustled no more

        Originally posted by Hoff

        ejejejejejejejejeje!!!!! you always delivering some good dogs shits !!! thankyou

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        • floridaorange
          I'm merely a humble butler
          • Dec 2005
          • 29116

          #5
          Re: Back in the Day


          It was fun while it lasted...

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          • res0nat0r
            Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
            • May 2006
            • 14475

            #6
            Re: Back in the Day

            Originally posted by poults
            Jimmies will be rustled no more

            I saw this one a while back but still am saying: WTF does it mean?

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            • poults
              Platinum Poster
              • Nov 2006
              • 1987

              #7
              Re: Back in the Day

              Fuck knows what the relevance is between the lawnmower and the gorilla but i love it
              Originally posted by Hoff

              ejejejejejejejejeje!!!!! you always delivering some good dogs shits !!! thankyou

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