Sex offender asks Norway's Supreme Court to declare social media access is a human right

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A convicted sex offender is asking the Norwegian Supreme Court to declare that social media access is a human right.

A view of the interior of the Supreme Court, in Oslo, Oct. 31, 2023. A convicted sex offender is asking the Norwegian Supreme Court to declare social media access is a human right. The case before the court Thursday, May 2, 2024 involves a man who molested a minor and used the Snapchat messaging app to connect with young boys. STAVANGER, Norway -

His lawyers argue that depriving him of his account is unlawful under the European Convention on Human Rights. A November 2023 appeal against the ban failed with the state successfully arguing it was “proportionately measured against the fact that the defendant has used Snapchat to exploit children sexually.” The Appeal Court added that he still had the right to use other social media. If the Supreme Court also upholds the decision, the offender could attempt to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

 

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