Advertisement

Internet giants like Facebook and Google may have to pay a levy in the UK to tackle online abuse

The levy would be used to pay for initiatives to battle bad behaviour online

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Photo: AFP/LEON NEAL

By Arjun Kharpal

Advertisement

The British government could ask internet giants like Facebook and Google to pay money towards measures to tackle cyber bullying and online abuse, proposals released Wednesday showed.

The move is part of a broader package of measures proposed by the U.K. government in a green paper aimed at making the internet safer.

While the green paper acknowledges that social media companies are taking action to combat bad behaviour online, Downing Street believes a levy could help the situation further.

“We believe that more needs to be done and that it is right that all companies should be involved and encouraged to play their part. This is the reason we will introduce a levy, to help us combat online harms,” the paper said.

Advertisement

“As we develop plans for the levy’s delivery, we will seek to ensure that it is proportionate and does not stifle growth or innovation, particularly for smaller companies and start-ups. And we will make sure it does not disincentivise tech companies investing in the U.K.”

Advertisement