Australian PM proposes defamation laws forcing social platforms to unmask trolls

Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia is proposing new defamation legislation that will require web sites to identify the identity of trolls or face defamation charges. The legislation, according to ABC News Australia, would make social media firms like Facebook and Twitter liable for defamatory statements made against individuals. Platforms will also be required to set up a complaint procedure for anyone who believe they have been defamed. The individual who uploaded the possibly defamatory information will be requested to remove it as part of this procedure. If they decline, or if the victim wishes to pursue legal action, the platform may lawfully request permission from the poster to divulge their contact information. What if the platform is unable to obtain the consent of the poster? The legislation would create a "end-user information disclosure order," allowing internet companies to expose a user's identify without their consent. If the platforms are...