"60 Minutes" did a lengthy report on Germany's efforts to stop offensive rhetoric online, ranging from riding along with police raids to speaking with state prosecutors.
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The segment, which aired on Sunday, showcased how German authorities crack down on online speech deemed harmful or offensive ...
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Germany is being criticised for its recent crackdown on online hate speech. While the country has defended its actions ...
In the U.S., most of what we say online, even if it's hate filled, is protected by the First Amendment as free speech. But in Germany, prosecutors and cops police the internet. Sharyn Alfonsi: ...
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Germany’s top government officials hit back at Vice President Vance over his Friday speech in Munich where he lambasted ...