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IP: Germany's justice minister demands global ban on "hate speech"


From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 10:13:35 -0400



Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 13:11:50 -0400
To: politech () vorlon mit edu
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>


[A nice touch: "Self regulation" has much the same effect as government 
censorship, but is harder to challenge in court. And it sounds so much 
kindler and gentler, no? Perhaps next we'll see European ministers call 
for "self regulation" of sites that expose ethnic groups to hatred 
(anti-Irish joke lists and late-night comedian home pages, for instance), 
inspire dislike of the government or some other such nonsense. But it's 
"regulation," a good thing, right? --Declan]


http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0%2C1283%2C37251%2C00.html

Germany Wants Hate Crackdown
Reuters

7:00 a.m. Jun. 27, 2000 PDT
BERLIN -- Germany's justice minister Tuesday called for global rules 
against hate speech on the Internet and urged stronger self-regulation by 
Web companies to beat racism and xenophobia.

"What is forbidden offline must be forbidden online," Herta Däubler-Gmelin 
told a conference in Berlin on hate speech on the Web.

"Given the global character of the Internet, our goal must be to achieve a 
global value consensus and to agree an international minimum level of 
regulation."

Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal 
Center, said the explosion of extremist websites in the United States 
proved the need for action.

"We have gone from one hate site on the Internet in 1995 to over 2,000," 
he said. "There are dozens of sites that teach people how to build bombs."

[...]

She also said that Internet companies had an obligation to make sure they 
did not sell extremist books or music, while service providers could block 
websites promoting hatred.

[...]

She noted that the majority of extremist websites originated in the United 
States and said it was a shame that U.S. representatives had not turned up 
at the conference.

[...]

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