Publication Type

Journal Article

Publication

Singapore Law Journal (Lexicon)

Publication Date

1-2022

Abstract

Accompanying the COVID-19 pandemic is the rise of online hate speech, where the Internet and social media platforms become convenient breeding grounds for prohibited speech. While there are existing liabilities imposed on Internet intermediaries to regulate the online arena, this article explores the shortcomings of such measures. It proposes other means to complement the efforts of the intermediaries in cultivating a safer online sphere for the freedom of expression.

Disciplines

Human Rights Law | Internet Law

ISSN/ISBN

2737-5048

Publisher

SMU Lexicon, SMU School of Law

Version

publishedVersion

Copyright Holder

Singapore Management University

Format

application/PDF

Volume

2

Page

97

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