Before 2016, online regulation was pretty low on the political agenda. That changed after the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit referendum. In each case, the losing side came to believe that shady digital forces had been weaponized against them. So how can the law keep up with the ever fast changing social media world?
Benjamin Cheong, Deputy Head of Technology, Media and Telecommunications, Rajah & Tann (& Senior Accredited Specialist, Data and Digital Economy) shares his views.

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