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The Pakistani government has proposed amendments to its cyber laws, aiming to regulate social media and combat disinformation. The changes include up to three years in prison and fines of Rs 2 million for spreading false information. The new Digital Rights Protection Authority will have the power to block or remove unlawful content and ensure compliance with guidelines.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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