Online anti-bullying law will give tech firms 'right to spy on us' and risks crushing freedom of speech, campaigners warn
The Government's Online Safety Bill is 'fundamentally flawed', campaigners say. They fear things that can be legally said in a pub could now be prohibited online. Firms may be fined for not removing content that could cause 'psychological harm'.
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