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US Lawmaker Demands Australian eSafety Commissioner Testify

A United States congressman has formally requested that Australia’s eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, appear before a congressional committee next month. The request, made by Jim Jordan, a Republican and chair of the House of Representatives judiciary committee, stems from concerns regarding her role in what he describes as a “foreign censorship regime” linked to Australia’s Online Safety Act.

In a letter sent earlier this week, Jordan asked Inman Grant to testify before Congress by December 2, 2023. He emphasized her position as a primary enforcer of Australia’s Online Safety Act (OSA) and highlighted what he termed her zealous approach to enforcing global content removal. The letter asserts that her interpretation of the OSA poses a direct threat to free speech in the United States.

Jordan’s correspondence refers to Inman Grant’s legal efforts last year to compel the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, to remove globally a video of a violent incident that occurred during a church service in western Sydney. This incident involved the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel. Musk publicly criticized the injunction as an act of “global censorship,” arguing that X’s response was sufficient to merely “geo-block” the content for Australian users.

The congressman further articulated his concerns in a recent interview with Sky News, expressing that the committee wishes to engage with Inman Grant regarding her attempts to enforce Australian regulations on content in the United States. “We have a First Amendment that we take pretty darn seriously,” Jordan stated, underscoring the committee’s opposition to what he perceives as an attempt to impose foreign standards on American speech.

Inman Grant has not yet responded to Jordan’s request. The ongoing discussion reflects a broader tension between differing national approaches to online content regulation and the implications for international platforms operating under varied legal frameworks. As this situation unfolds, it raises critical questions about the intersection of online safety, free speech, and the reach of national laws into global digital spaces.

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