Australian regulators fine X for dodging questions on CSAM response

Australia has fined X (Previously Twitter) For fail has answer all It is questions about child exploitation. THE country government perceived A penalty of EUR 610 500 (around $387,000) For THE Elon Owned by Musk the company noncompliance with A national law demanding social platforms has disclose how they are combat online child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

“Companies can TO DO empty declarations as 'Child exploitation East OUR high priority,' SO What were saying East to show We," Julie In man To agree, Australia e-Security Commissioner, said THE New York Schedules In A interview. "This East important not only In terms of deterrence In THE types of challenge We are seeing Since THE companies but because This information East In THE public interest. »

Australian civil servants said Neither X neither Google fully complied with THE questions. While Google received A official warning For "giving generic Or aggregate information through several services Or information concerning specific services was required," X breach "was more serious." In man To agree said X failed has answer adequately has questions while exit other boxes empty. "In other instances, Twitter provided A answer that was Otherwise incomplete Or inaccurate," She wrote.

DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 27: Linda Yaccarino, CEO of Point, Calif. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media)

X CEO Linda Yaccarino (Jerod Harris via Getty Images)

THE official said her department sent A notice has X (SO Twitter) on FEBRUARY 22, ask he has fill It is report by answer OBLIGATORY questions; She gave THE business 35 days has answer. THE business replied on March 29. In man To agree wrote that She identified 14 questions (including sub-questions) Or THE farm failed has provide THE required Info. Her desk sent follow up questions on April 6. Musk business replied on Can 5, leading In man To agree has conclude THE business had detained back Information In It is initial answer. She wrote, "He East obvious Since a lot of X Body subsequent answers that he detained information required by THE Notice And was able of provide that information has First of all example."

In man To agree wrote that THE nation can seek civil penalties through THE courts if X doesn't pay THE GOOD. And more compliance tools are on THE path. "We Also to have more powerful systemic tools future online following year In THE form of industry codes And standards which will ensure companies are life up has their responsibilities has protect children," She wrote.

As Underlines by THE New York Times, X said THE Australian regulators, "Children are not OUR target customer, And OUR service East not massively used by children." However, CEO Linda Yaccarino recently said In A forum that Gen. Z was THE the platform fastest growing demographic, with 200 million unique monthly visitors among teenagers And young adults In their 20s.

Australian regulators fine X for dodging questions on CSAM response

Australia has fined X (Previously Twitter) For fail has answer all It is questions about child exploitation. THE country government perceived A penalty of EUR 610 500 (around $387,000) For THE Elon Owned by Musk the company noncompliance with A national law demanding social platforms has disclose how they are combat online child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

“Companies can TO DO empty declarations as 'Child exploitation East OUR high priority,' SO What were saying East to show We," Julie In man To agree, Australia e-Security Commissioner, said THE New York Schedules In A interview. "This East important not only In terms of deterrence In THE types of challenge We are seeing Since THE companies but because This information East In THE public interest. »

Australian civil servants said Neither X neither Google fully complied with THE questions. While Google received A official warning For "giving generic Or aggregate information through several services Or information concerning specific services was required," X breach "was more serious." In man To agree said X failed has answer adequately has questions while exit other boxes empty. "In other instances, Twitter provided A answer that was Otherwise incomplete Or inaccurate," She wrote.

DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 27: Linda Yaccarino, CEO of Point, Calif. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media)

X CEO Linda Yaccarino (Jerod Harris via Getty Images)

THE official said her department sent A notice has X (SO Twitter) on FEBRUARY 22, ask he has fill It is report by answer OBLIGATORY questions; She gave THE business 35 days has answer. THE business replied on March 29. In man To agree wrote that She identified 14 questions (including sub-questions) Or THE farm failed has provide THE required Info. Her desk sent follow up questions on April 6. Musk business replied on Can 5, leading In man To agree has conclude THE business had detained back Information In It is initial answer. She wrote, "He East obvious Since a lot of X Body subsequent answers that he detained information required by THE Notice And was able of provide that information has First of all example."

In man To agree wrote that THE nation can seek civil penalties through THE courts if X doesn't pay THE GOOD. And more compliance tools are on THE path. "We Also to have more powerful systemic tools future online following year In THE form of industry codes And standards which will ensure companies are life up has their responsibilities has protect children," She wrote.

As Underlines by THE New York Times, X said THE Australian regulators, "Children are not OUR target customer, And OUR service East not massively used by children." However, CEO Linda Yaccarino recently said In A forum that Gen. Z was THE the platform fastest growing demographic, with 200 million unique monthly visitors among teenagers And young adults In their 20s.

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