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Lee Hui Ying on Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill

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During the debate on the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill in parliament on Wednesday (Nov 5), MP Lee Hui Ying asked the government to consider three suggestions. First, requiring online service providers to implement warning systems for potentially harmful content. Second, introducing strict liability for certain offences such as cyberbullying of children. Third, allowing online harm torts to be heard before the Small Claims Tribunal or providing legal or financial support for victims seeking redress through civil action.

During the debate on the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill in parliament on Wednesday (Nov 5), MP Lee Hui Ying asked the government to consider three suggestions. First, requiring online service providers to implement warning systems for potentially harmful content. Second, introducing strict liability for certain offences such as cyberbullying of children. Third, allowing online harm torts to be heard before the Small Claims Tribunal or providing legal or financial support for victims seeking redress through civil action.

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