British MPs have blasted Google, Facebook and Twitter for their lack of efforts in cracking down on abuse and hate speech, while Germany is
considering big penalties if they don't do something about it.
Not exact matches
Indeed, when the U.K. government
considered repealing Section 24 more than 10 years ago, then — Science Minister David Sainsbury said the
biggest concern was «the question of
penalties for people who improperly put that information into the public domain» and taking a tough stance against «animal terrorism.»
And one more note... I have come to a conclusion that the
BIG SIX banks should not be
considered if you are taking a fixed rate product... that's a strong statement, but their
penalty calculations are just too biased and we have seen several non-bank lenders step up and offer rates and terms just as competitive or even better, than the banks..
Student loans, on the other hand, are
considered «installment» accounts — just like auto loans and mortgages — and carry no
penalty for
big balances.
Some will
consider hereditary diseases that you don't have yet to be a
big penalty whereas others may not.