Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison insists rules that exist in the physical world must also apply online, as he locks horns with social media giants following the Christchurch massacre.
The prime minister says he believes global tech titans must do more to keep Australians safe from violent terrorist content, after video of the mass murder remained online for more than an hour.
Arthur Stevens reports
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