Australia to raise possibility of more legislation on tech giants with new inquiry

Reuters

Published Nov 30, 2021 06:35AM ET

Updated Dec 01, 2021 03:35AM ET

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By Colin Packham

CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison will on Wednesday announce a parliamentary inquiry into the behaviour of the world's largest technology companies and the need for new legislation. Australia has led global efforts to rein in the powers of the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), installing legislation that has been heralded as a model for others to copy.

Raising the possibility of additional regulation, Morrison will say on Wednesday that the new inquiry will have a wide scope, but will include asking the committee lawmakers to investigate the algorithms used by social media platforms, how the companies verify identification and age and the extent to which restrictions on these are being enforced.

"Big tech has big questions to answer," Morrison will say, according to extracts of his planned announcement, seen by Reuters. "Big tech created these platforms, they have a responsibility to ensure they’re safe."