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Can X be held liable for publishing hate speech in Australia? Bad Neighbours: cars & apartments

Can X be held liable for publishing hate speech in Australia? Bad Neighbours: cars & apartments

In a legal first, a Queensland tribunal finds the social media platform formerly known as Twitter can be held liable for hate speech published on the site. Can a victim of road rage claim workers compensation? And the Law Report drives around the frustrations of cars in apartment blocks.

Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

May 28, 202428m 36s

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In a legal first, a Queensland tribunal finds the social media platform formerly known as Twitter can be held liable for hate speech published on the site. Can a victim of road rage claim workers compensation? And the Law Report drives around the frustrations of cars in apartment blocks.

Topics

Elon MuskXTwitterQueenslandQueensland tribunaldiscriminationvilificationQueensland Civil and Administrative TribunalAustralian Muslim Advocacy Networksocial medialawlegislationSydney stabbingMar Mari EmmanueleSafety commissionerfreedom of speechfree speechroad ragecompensationKath GelberHannan IndariNew South Wales