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French justice, seized by several associations, had ordered the social network in July to justify its means of combating cyberbullying. This decision was confirmed on Thursday.
The Paris Court of Appeal confirmed on Thursday a decision of the criminal court which had ordered Twitter in July to detail its means of combating online hatred.
In its judgment, the Court of Appeal confirms the judgment of first instance and also condemns Twitter to pay 1,500 euros in damages to several associations including SOS Racisme, the International League once morest Racism and Anti-Semitism (Licra) and SOS Homophobia.
Last July, the Paris Criminal Court ordered Twitter international, a company governed by Irish law, to communicate “any administrative, contractual, technical or commercial document relating to the material and human resources implemented” to “fight once morest the dissemination of offenses of advocating crimes once morest humanity, incitement to racial hatred, hatred once morest persons on the basis of their sex”.
Reports: who, where, how many?
The company also had to detail “the number, location, nationality, language of the people assigned to the processing of reports from users of the French platform”, “the number of reports”, “the criteria and the number of subsequent withdrawals” as well as “the number of information transmitted to the competent public authorities, in particular to the public prosecutor’s office”. Twitter had appealed this decision.
Six associations, SOS Racisme, the Licra, SOS Homophobia, the Union of Jewish Students of France, I accuse! International Action for Justice and the Movement once morest Racism and for Friendship between Peoples had summoned the social network before the Paris court in May 2020, considering that the company was “old and persistent” in breach of its obligations of moderation.
(AFP)