(ANSA) - Rome, January 21 - Nick Clegg, the Vice-President
for Global Affairs and Communications at Facebook, said in Rome
on Tuesday that the social network was aware of the need for new
rules for the Internet and wants to cooperate with regulators to
help shape them.
"Facebook is aware of its responsibilities and its mistakes,"
the former British deputy prime minister said in a speech at
LUISS University.
"We want to cooperate with the EU and the (national)
governments on privacy, the portability of data, hate speech and
the integrity of political communication.
"Internet has entered a new phase, new rules are needed".
Facebook wants new rules - Clegg
Social network aware of its mistakes, says comms chief