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Safer online services and media platforms : discussion document Department of Internal Affairs

Contributor(s): New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Department of Internal Affairs, 2023Description: electronic document (90 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Broadcasting Act 1989 | BULLYING | CHILDREN | Films, Videos and Publications (Classification Act) 1993 | Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 | IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | LAW REFORM | MEDIA | ONLINE HARASSMENT | SAFETY | TECHOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | SOCIAL MEDIA | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download discussion document, PDF | Download executive summary (English), PDF | Downlod executive summary (Māori), PDF | Access consultation page for factsheets in other languages & how to provide feedback | Register for an information session (24 June, 8 & 20 July 2023) Summary: The objectives of this review are: • To achieve better consumer protection for all New Zealanders and their communities by setting safety-based outcomes and expectations for platforms; • To provide better protection to children, young people and other vulnerable New Zealanders; • To reduce risk and improve safety without detracting from essential rights like freedom of expression and freedom of the press; • To promote a safe and inclusive content environment while remaining consistent with the principles of a free, open, and secure internet. The discussion document seeks feedback on a possible overall approach, with some high-level detail about how this might be delivered in practice. We’ll use this feedback to shape further decisions about the approach, the legislation, and the development of a new regulator to implement the changes. (From the factsheet). Submissions close 31 July 2023. On the consultation page, there are links to an executive sumary in English and te reo Māori and fact sheets in English, Māori, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Malaysian, Pashtu, Samoan, Somali, Tongan, Turkish and Urdu, and the opportunity to register for online information seesions on 24 June, 8 & 20 July 2023. Record #8249
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Released June 2023. Submissions close 31 July 2023.

The objectives of this review are:
• To achieve better consumer protection for all New
Zealanders and their communities by setting safety-based
outcomes and expectations for platforms;
• To provide better protection to children, young people and
other vulnerable New Zealanders;
• To reduce risk and improve safety without detracting from
essential rights like freedom of expression and freedom of
the press;
• To promote a safe and inclusive content environment while
remaining consistent with the principles of a free, open,
and secure internet.

The discussion document seeks feedback on a possible
overall approach, with some high-level detail about how
this might be delivered in practice. We’ll use this feedback to
shape further decisions about the approach, the legislation,
and the development of a new regulator to implement the
changes. (From the factsheet). Submissions close 31 July 2023.

On the consultation page, there are links to an executive sumary in English and te reo Māori and fact sheets in English, Māori, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Malaysian, Pashtu, Samoan, Somali, Tongan, Turkish and Urdu, and the opportunity to register for online information seesions on 24 June, 8 & 20 July 2023. Record #8249

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