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Critics wary about 'shoot first' provision, other elements, as cyberbullying legislation returns to House

Chris Keall
Tue, 27 May 2014

The Harmful Digital Communications (HDC) Bill returned to Parliament this afternoon for its second reading, having gone through some changes during its Select Committee stage (read the Justice Committee's report here).

The Bill seems destined to pass. Labour, through ICT spokesperson Clare Curran,

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Chris Keall
Tue, 27 May 2014
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