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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Controversial digital law open for changes: NCC

The National Communications Commission building is pictured in Taipei in an undated photograph.
Photo: Yang Mien-chieh, Taipei Times

The National Communications Commission building is pictured in Taipei in an undated photograph. Photo: Yang Mien-chieh, Taipei Times

2022/08/22 03:00

PUBLIC INPUT: Concerns that speech rights could be impeded would be addressed, the NCC said, although a public hearing has been delayed to further refine the draft

By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter

The National Communications Commission (NCC) is not pushing a controversial draft digital intermediary service act to the Legislative Yuan, the commission said yesterday, adding that suggested changes to the bill are welcome.

“The draft act has yet to be finalized by NCC commissioners, and has not been delivered to the Executive Yuan or the Legislative Yuan for further review. Therefore, there is no need to withdraw it,” the commission said in a statement.

“Issues related to the Internet are complicated and often come under close scrutiny. The NCC is open to any suggestion from the public,” it added.

The commission issued the statement following calls from politicians and media experts to drop the draft, which they said could impede online speech freedoms by expanding the government’s authority to flag content.

Some Chinese-language news outlets said the NCC was aggressively pushing the bill regardless of problems identified by civic groups, media experts and industry specialists in three information sessions that the commission has held so far.

The NCC on Friday said it would postpone a public hearing on the draft that was initially scheduled for Thursday, saying “it needs time to thoroughly research, analyze and discuss a variety of issues that were raised at the information sessions.”

“We will resume our communication with the public after making improvements to the draft,” it added.

The draft that it presented to the public on June 29 is a proposal to generate input, the NCC said.

Suggested changes to the draft are to be cautiously assessed, it said, adding it did not push for passage of the first draft of the act, as some have claimed.

“We will continue to listen to opinions from all stakeholders, such as the types of intermediary service providers that should be regulated and how they should be regulated,” it said, adding that postponing Thursday’s public hearing was necessary.

“As an independent agency, we understand that any policy will not be well-rounded and complete without coordination and communication with the Executive Yuan, Legislative Yuan and civil society,” it said.

The draft act was proposed to outline ways to handle problems that have arisen from a rapid development of Internet services, it said.

Cybercrimes — including non-consensual photo sharing, Internet fraud and disinformation — have hurt Taiwanese, particularly women and children, it said.

“We drafted the digital intermediary service act based on the EU’s Digital Services Act. It is our hope that the rights of Internet users can be protected by building an accountability mechanism comprising service providers, the public and the government,” the commission said.

“Freedom of speech is a constitutionally protected right in Taiwan, and its most treasured asset, and we need to carefully tread a fine line between protecting free speech and curbing cybercrimes. Rational discussion among stakeholders is conducive to a feasible policy,” it said.

The commission on Friday also said it would take into account the needs of intermediary service providers who are socially responsible but have problems fulfilling obligations the commission stipulated due to relatively small operating budgets.

Obligations for nonprofit or smaller service providers could be waived or eased, the commission said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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