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[Commlist] Fake News Inquiry Report pubiished

Mon Feb 18 14:56:58 GMT 2019






Thought I would share the UK Parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Fake News Inquiry final report which is just published:
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmcumeds/1791/1791.pdf

And as the final report endorses Briant's recommendations that the private influence industry must no longer go unregulated and on how this might be done, I just wanted to share her full original report on this in case anyone wishes to read the fuller proposals:

·Briant, E L (2018) ‘Building a stronger and more secure democracy in a digital age <http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/digital-culture-media-and-sport-committee/fake-news/written/88559.pdf>’ A Response to Recent Interim Reports and Proposals, published by Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee Inquiry into Fake News: UK

This September 2018 policy report was Briant's response to both the recent UK Interim Report of the Fake News Inquiry, and the proposals offered by Sen. Warner and the Senate Intelligence Committee. It replied to inadequacies in both reports and the proposals offered to date for the US and UK, highlights the important areas Briant considered to have not been fully addressed, arguing for what Briant saw as vital recommendations and proposals for the US and UK.

Today's Fake News Inquiry Final report restates the Briant report's recommendations and then concludes the following:

'The industry needs cleaning up. As the SCL/Cambridge Analytica scandal shows, the sort of bad practices indulged in abroad or for foreign clients, risk making their way into UK politics. Currently the strategic communications industry is largely self-regulated. The UK Government should consider new regulations that curb bad behaviour in this industry.'

And:

'There needs to be transparency in these strategic communications companies, with a public record of all campaigns that they work on, both at home and abroad. They need to be held accountable for breaking laws during campaigns anywhere in the world, or working for financially non-transparent campaigns. We recommend that the Government addresses this issue, when it responds to its consultation, ‘Protecting the Debate: Intimidating, Influence and Information’'


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