A proposed German law designed to heavily penalize social media firms for 'hate speech' will scare Facebook and other social media giants into suppressing content that is legal, argues Nick Wallace.
There was good news for satirist Jan Böhmermann on Thursday, as broadcaster ZDF published a legal opinion claiming a "smear poem" he directed at Turkey's President was within the bounds of the law.
Recent experience with movements like the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and Pegida have shown that German and other European countries have failed to end racism by act of parliament. The way Europe deals with hate speech needs to change, argues Tom Barfield.
The proposed publication of Hitler's <i>Mein Kampf</i> in Germany has sparked outrage and worries it would give voice to neo-Nazis. But The Local’s <b>Moises Mendoza</b> argues it is time for the country to fight extremism by supporting free speech.