‘Draconian’ Vietnam internet law heightens free speech fears ...Middle East

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The law, which comes into force on Christmas Day, will compel tech giants operating in Vietnam to store user data, provide it to authorities on request, and remove content the government regards as “illegal” within 24 hours.

Vietnam’s hardline administration generally moves swiftly to stamp out dissent and arrest critics, especially those who find an audience on social media.

Months earlier, leading independent journalist Huy Duc, the author of one of the most popular blogs in Vietnam -- which took aim at the government on issues including media control and corruption -- was arrested.

Critics say that decree 147 will also expose dissidents who post anonymously to the risk of arrest.

She warned that the new decree “may encourage self-censorship, where people avoid expressing dissenting views to protect their safety -- ultimately harming the overall development of democratic values” in the country.

Game over

Game publishers are expected to enforce a time limit of an hour per game session and not more than 180 minutes a day for all games.

Games are “designed to be addictive” he said. “We often spend hours and hours playing match after match.”

A large proportion of the population is also on social media, with the MIC estimating the country has around 65 million Facebook users, 60 million on YouTube and 20 million on TikTok.

They should provide it on demand to the MIC or the powerful ministry of public security.

Neither Facebook parent company Meta, YouTube owner Google, nor TikTok replied to requests for comment from AFP.

“Vietnam’s new Decree 147 and its other cybersecurity laws neither protect the public from any genuine security concerns nor respect fundamental human rights,“ said Patricia Gossman, its associate Asia director.

“Because the Vietnamese police treat any criticism of the Communist Party of Vietnam as a national security matter, this decree will provide them with yet another tool to suppress dissent.”

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