Argentina:
Senators Demand That Social Media Representatives Attend Senate Sessions
31 October 2018
Jones Day
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On August 15, senators of the Argentinian Justice and Criminal
Matters, Social Media, and Freedom of Speech Commissions
(Comisiones de Sistemas, Medios de Comunicación y
Libertad de Expresión y de Justicia y Asuntos Penales)
demanded that representatives for social media companies attend
Senate sessions to debate a
draft bill addressing data protection on social media platforms
and proposing penalties for identity theft or privacy violations on
these platforms (source document in Spanish).
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