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User-generated content: Online publishers lobby Collins for safe harbour provision


A change to the Harmful Digital Communications Bill is suggested by a coalition including Trade Me, Telecom, InternetNZ, Tuanz, the Newspaper Publishers Association and Consumer.

Chris Keall
Fri, 16 Aug 2013

A coalition of online publishers and lobby groups wants the Harmful Digital Communications Bill changed to clarify how user-generated content on websites is dealt with.

The group - which includes Trade Me, Telecom, InternetNZ, Tuanz, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the Newspaper

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Chris Keall
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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