How can state regulations over the online sphere continue to respect the freedom of expression? A case study of contemporary ‘fake news’ regulations in Thailand

IF 1.8 Q1 LAW
Pattamon Anansaringkarn, Ric Neo
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ABSTRACT The fake news crisis has raised questions about the role of state regulation in curbing misinformation, as well as the responsibilities tech companies should shoulder. In engaging with debates on digital governance, this article has two key focuses: first, what are the problems associated with the lack of state regulations in the digital sphere – where technology companies have unprecedented control over online public discourses? Next, how can states ensure that online regulations are measured, and continue to respect important liberties? This essay argues that the lack of regulation over tech firms has led to arbitrary censorship, conflict of interest issues and a legitimacy gap, with adverse societal consequences. Next, through a case study of contemporary fake news responses advanced by the Thai government, it empirically examines concerns associated with state-led initiatives to regulate misinformation on social media. Overall, while advocating for increased regulation over the online sphere, this article argues that regulations which equate the concept of fake news to illegality are not optimal as they are likely to undercut societal liberties. Implementing robust transparency mechanisms over tech companies represents a valuable first step that should be undertaken before further attempts to advance coercive legislation establishing the state as the sole arbiter of truth are made.
国家对网络领域的监管如何继续尊重言论自由?泰国当代“假新闻”法规案例研究
摘要假新闻危机引发了人们对国家监管在遏制虚假信息方面的作用以及科技公司应该承担的责任的质疑。在参与关于数字治理的辩论时,本文有两个关键焦点:首先,与数字领域缺乏国家监管相关的问题是什么——在数字领域,科技公司对在线公共话语拥有前所未有的控制权?接下来,各州如何确保网络法规得到衡量,并继续尊重重要的自由?本文认为,对科技公司缺乏监管导致了任意审查、利益冲突问题和合法性差距,并产生了不利的社会后果。接下来,通过对泰国政府提出的当代假新闻回应的案例研究,它实证研究了与国家主导的监管社交媒体上错误信息的举措相关的担忧。总的来说,在提倡加强对网络领域的监管的同时,本文认为,将假新闻概念等同于非法的监管并不是最佳的,因为它们可能会削弱社会自由。对科技公司实施强有力的透明度机制是一个有价值的第一步,在进一步尝试推进强制性立法,将国家确立为真相的唯一仲裁者之前,应该采取这一步骤。
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期刊介绍: The last decade has seen the introduction of computers and information technology at many levels of human transaction. Information technology (IT) is now used for data collation, in daily commercial transactions like transfer of funds, conclusion of contract, and complex diagnostic purposes in fields such as law, medicine and transport. The use of IT has expanded rapidly with the introduction of multimedia and the Internet. Any new technology inevitably raises a number of questions ranging from the legal to the ethical and the social. Information & Communications Technology Law covers topics such as: the implications of IT for legal processes and legal decision-making and related ethical and social issues.
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