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"The road to online hell is paved with good intentions," said Melisa Tourt in The Critic – as we're discovering, now that the ...
Marc Andreessen, one of the world’s most powerful venture capitalists, has complained to Downing Street about the UK’s Online ...
A growing number of U.S. politicians are condemning a new British law that requires some U.S. websites and apps to check the ...
It’s time to strengthen protections for kids online without undermining the rights, voices and access to information that ...
Many users have turned to virtual private network (VPN) software in the wake of the UK's Online Safety Act – but how safe are ...
The reality is that the Online Safety Act was always going to flounder, and anyone in government might have realised this ...
Some platforms are blocking posts about Gaza and Ukraine, while more innocuous forums have also been restricted as websites ...
The Online Safety Bill has now become the Online Safety Act, after receiving Royal Assent on Thursday (26 October). Sharing the news, the government said it will make "the UK the safest place in ...
From Monday, the regulator will start enforcing the Online Safety Act’s illegal content codes, requiring social media companies to find and remove content such as child sexual abuse material.
The UK's Online Safety Act (the "Act") is a transformative piece of legislation and is introducing extensive online safety obligations ...
Britain's online safety law risks suppressing free speech due to its heavy-handed enforcement, social media site X said on ...
Families of victims of online abuse listens to a live stream of Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) delivering remarks on the Senate floor on the Kids Online Safety Act at the U.S. Capitol on July 25 ...