Last
Thursday, French court ordered Twitter Inc to help identify the
authors of bigoted post or face fines of 1,000 euros per day,as
the social network firm comes under renewed pressure to combat racist
and extremist messages.
It
is requested by a Jewish student union and right groups that
concerned bigoted material but could open the floodgates to legal
pursuit of Twitter users who post a wide range of messages deemed
illegal or offensive.
"This
is an excellent decision, which we hope will bring an end to the
feeling of impunity that fuels the worst excesses," said
Stephane Lilti, lawyer for the groups who sought the ruling.
The anti-Semitic message started appearing last October, and have since been deleted.
The Paris court gave privately-held Twitter, whose general policy is that it does not control content posted on its network, 15 days to hand over data identifying people who have published messages judged anti-Semitic.
The
court also ordered Twitter to set up a system in France that helps
people draw attention to illegal content. Under French law, people
found guilty of inciting racial hatred can be jailed for a year and
fined.
Twitter's
lawyer in France, Alexandra Neri, declined to comment.
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