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Election 2015: Lib Dems propose Digital Bill of Rights | Election 2015: Lib Dems propose Digital Bill of Rights |
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Plans for new laws to protect people's rights online have been unveiled by the Liberal Democrats. | Plans for new laws to protect people's rights online have been unveiled by the Liberal Democrats. |
The proposed Digital Bill of Rights would protect personal information and impose tougher penalties on theft and illegal sale of data. | The proposed Digital Bill of Rights would protect personal information and impose tougher penalties on theft and illegal sale of data. |
The party has pledged to introduce it within six months of a new coalition government. | The party has pledged to introduce it within six months of a new coalition government. |
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said the bill would "stop information about our lives being misused". | Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said the bill would "stop information about our lives being misused". |
"We need to ensure that consumers, businesses, journalists and our children are protected in the online world," he said, launching a consultation on the plans. | "We need to ensure that consumers, businesses, journalists and our children are protected in the online world," he said, launching a consultation on the plans. |
Freedom of expression | |
The party said the bill would "beef up" powers for the Information Commissioner to inspect companies that break data protection laws. | The party said the bill would "beef up" powers for the Information Commissioner to inspect companies that break data protection laws. |
It would give legal rights to compensation for consumers from companies which get people to sign up online to deliberately misleading or unreadable terms and conditions. | It would give legal rights to compensation for consumers from companies which get people to sign up online to deliberately misleading or unreadable terms and conditions. |
Other measures contained in the proposal include a code of practice for websites to correct defamatory or inaccurate information. | Other measures contained in the proposal include a code of practice for websites to correct defamatory or inaccurate information. |
It would also enshrine in law the responsibility of the government to defend press freedom for journalists and citizen journalists online. | It would also enshrine in law the responsibility of the government to defend press freedom for journalists and citizen journalists online. |
Julian Huppert, the Lib Dem's election candidate for Cambridge, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that individual rights could be enforced without harming freedom of expression. | Julian Huppert, the Lib Dem's election candidate for Cambridge, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that individual rights could be enforced without harming freedom of expression. |
"Yes you want free speech but we've said for many, many centuries, that there should also be the right not to be defamed," he said. | "Yes you want free speech but we've said for many, many centuries, that there should also be the right not to be defamed," he said. |
"I think it is right to protect the citizen from having that sort of attack." | "I think it is right to protect the citizen from having that sort of attack." |
In 2013, more than 500 writers from around the world signed an open letter to the United Nations urging it to create an international bill of digital rights. | In 2013, more than 500 writers from around the world signed an open letter to the United Nations urging it to create an international bill of digital rights. |
The letter condemned the scale of state surveillance after whistle-blower Edward Snowden leaked information about surveillance carried out by the US Government. | The letter condemned the scale of state surveillance after whistle-blower Edward Snowden leaked information about surveillance carried out by the US Government. |
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