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freedom of expression applies \u201cregardless of frontiers,\u201d and the United Nations Human Rights Committee (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ohchr.org\/en\/hrbodies\/hrc\/pages\/home.aspx\">UNHRCttee<\/a>) <a href=\"https:\/\/www2.ohchr.org\/english\/bodies\/hrc\/docs\/GC34.pdf\">General Comment No. 34<\/a> further clarifies that this includes internet-based modes of communication.[footnote]UN Human Rights Council, \u2018General Comment no. 34 at para. 12 (2011) (accessible at <a href=\"https:\/\/www2.ohchr.org\/english\/bodies\/hrc\/docs\/gc34.pdf\">https:\/\/www2.ohchr.org\/english\/bodies\/hrc\/docs\/gc34.pdf<\/a>).[\/footnote]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Challenges to freedom of expression online<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Some examples of the new challenges to exercising freedom of expression online include:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The blocking, filtering, and removal of content, often executed by internet intermediaries on behalf of government outside of regulatory or legislative provisions or pursuant to expansive and vague legislation, and with little transparency or accountability.<\/li><li>Online content regulation through overly broad and vague cybercrimes legislation which, although ostensibly intending to counter genuinely criminal activity online, such as child pornography, is often misused by governments to stifle criticism and free speech.[footnote]For more see Module 7 in this series from Media Defence on \u2018Cybercrimes.\u2019[\/footnote]<\/li><li>The rapid growth in misinformation and disinformation on online platforms leading to a backlash from states, which react with \u2018fake news\u2019 regulations that often unjustifiably restrict freedom of expression.[footnote]For more see Module 8 in this series from Media Defence on \u2018False news, misinformation and propaganda\u2019.[\/footnote]<\/li><li>Defining and protecting journalists and the media in an environment now saturated with bloggers and social media writers, and defending them from online harassment, particularly women who are disproportionately subject to online attacks.<\/li><li>Enabling free, full and socially relevant access to the internet, including overcoming the challenges of unaffordability while preventing the distortion that can be created by zero-rating.[footnote]For more see Module 3 in this series from Media Defence on \u2018Access to the internet\u2019.[\/footnote]<\/li><li>Tackling the spread of hate speech on online platforms without placing undue responsibility on private actors to proactively limit content on their platforms.<\/li><li>Protecting the public from invasive uses of private data and protecting anonymous communications, while simultaneously enabling accountability for illegal behaviour online.<\/li><\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>International law is clear that the right to freedom of expression applies online just as it does offline, 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