Japan to Expand Cyberbullying Laws Following Hana Kimura’s Death

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Japan to Expand Cyberbullying Laws Following Hana Kimura’s Death
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Japan is considering stepping up its laws against cyberbullying. The moves follow the death on Saturday of Hana Kimura, a pro-wrestler and personality in the “Terrace House” reality TV show. &#8220…

“It’s necessary to properly implement procedures to disclose information on senders in order to curb online abuses and rescue victims,” said communications minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday. He said that this requires “a sense of speed,” and that the law could be amended by the end of this year.

A research group at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication is also discussing ways of identifying online bullies. In a joint statement, a group of social network companies, including the Japanese branches of Facebook, Twitter and Line, said they would ban abusers. However, they also said that they would respect freedom of expression and protect privacy. The statement did not explain how they would achieve these two opposite ambitions.

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