It's something companies may choose not to do if it isn't required by law, Mai said. Putting in place a system to flag violent and criminal content, along with a process for people to appeal removal, and hiring humans to make the final call could be expensive, Mai said. We will do whatever is humanly possible for it to never happen again," the statement said. "LIVE4 has zero tolerance towards violence. The company posted a statement on its website Friday condemning the "disgusting use" of its app in the Christchurch massacre and offering condolences to friends and family of the victims. "The responsibility for content of the stream lies completely and solely on the person who initiated the stream," founder Alex Zhukov told Reuters. Shooting survivor Temel Atacocugu spoke of being more sad than angry. The company that developed the app, VideoGorillas, told Reuters it does not view, analyse or store the content streamed using its app. Locals have marked the anniversary of the Christchurch mosque shooting terrorist attack one year ago, in New Zealand. The attacks, carried out by a lone gunman who entered both mosques during Friday prayer, began at the Al Noor Mosque in the suburb of Riccarton at 1:40 pm and continued at the Linwood Islamic Centre at 1:52 pm. New Zealand says it's an offence to possess or share copies of videos showing Friday's mass shooting that killed at least 50 people at two mosques. On 15 March 2019, two consecutive mass shootings occurred in a terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. A still image from a video the alleged gunman filmed and streamed live online as the attack was unfolding shows him retrieving weapons from the trunk of his car.
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