Slanderous and distorted information in videos on Youtube about Vietnam
23/2/17
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17 videos with slander, distortion and provocation content has been found on YouTube by Vietnamese officials |
The information ministry has threatened to fine the popular site for publishing content that ‘violates Vietnamese laws’.
The Ministry of Information has expressed concern over YouTube videos that violate Vietnamese laws.
Officials in charge of online information at the ministry said they
had found 17 videos containing slanderous content and distorted
historical facts that could stir national unrest.
One of those videos was the recommended link following a regular music video, they said.
“It’s a serious matter that YouTube allows videos containing bad
content to stay online and available to Vietnamese users,” an official
said.
Advertisements featuring big Vietnamese brands appear before and
during these videos, which can damage the brands and their reputations,
officials said.
Le Quang Tu Do, deputy director of the ministry’s Authority of
Broadcasting and Electronic Information, said the companies, their
advertising agents and YouTube were all responsible for not checking the
content.
A source from one of those companies said they
had no idea their brand and products had been attached to the videos,
adding that they will verify and work with their advertising partners to
resolve the matter.
A representative from Google, which manages the popular video
sharing site, said any viewers can report improper videos and ask for
them to be taken down.
However, Do said global content providers such as Google and
Facebook must follow Vietnamese laws and proactively protect Vietnamese
users.
“We will ask the government to impose penalties and technical
measures if these providers do not follow Vietnamese laws,” he said.
The ministry plans to meet with the businesses, as well as with YouTube and Google, to ask them to remove the content.
Nearly 49 million people in Vietnam, or more than half of the
country’s population, are internet users. A Nielsen survey released last
September found that 92 percent of them watch online videos at least
once a week and 64 percent are daily viewers.
All comments [ 10 ]
Online videos have taken off in Vietnam with 92 percent of internet users watch them at least once a week, the highest rate in Southeast Asia
Google and Facebook must follow Vietnamese laws and proactively protect Vietnamese users
Internet is now very popular in Vietnam and users can access Youtube or other video sites easily
It's very dangerous that Youtube has videos with slanderous content and distorted historical facts.
Stop immediately this situation, that could harm Vietnamese Internet users.
we must have measures to control the content of videos on Youtube
viewers should quickly report improper videos and ask for them to be taken down.
Youtube should be fined for publishing content that ‘violates Vietnamese laws’.
YouTube is responsible for not checking the content of the videos.
Nearly 49 million people in Vietnam, or more than half of the country’s population, are internet users, it shows clearly the freedom of Internet in Vietnam.
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