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People found guilty of cyberbullying in Japan now face up to a year in prison under rules implemented Thursday, which were toughened up after the suicide of a reality TV star who had been trolled online. Pink-haired professional wrestler Hana Kimura's death in 2020 prompted calls for stronger regulation of…
The revised legislation follows a passionate campaign by Kimura s mother, and now imposes fines of up to 300,000 yen (£1,839) or a year in prison - up from £60 or 30 days in prison.
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