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The UK’s Online Safety Act, which came into force on 25th July, was conceived with the noble aim of protecting children from ...
The reality is that the Online Safety Act was always going to flounder, and anyone in government might have realised this ...
The ruling "does not give Ofcom and the secretary of state a green light to implement a regime that would significantly ...
Reform UK would scrap the Online Safety Act as a “dystopian” infringement of free speech, the party has announced. Former party chairman Zia Yusuf said the Act, intended to reduce online harm, did ...
They told us it was about protecting children. That’s how they always do it. Wrap tyranny in the warm fuzz of “safety”, and hope nobody reads the fine print. But let me be clear: the Online Safety Act ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage opposes the legislation, but offers no convincing solution to the growing crisis of harmful ...
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
The summer holidays are known in the news business as the silly season. With parliament in recess and MPs set free with their ...
Reform UK's Nigel Farage demands apology from Tech Secretary Peter Kyle after being accused of siding with predators in dispute over the U.K.'s controversial Online Safety Act.
The Online Safety Act has forced social media sites like Reddit to verify UK users' ages before letting them view adult ...
Reform UK has vowed to repeal the Online Safety Act after regulators began to enforce its new age verification powers, decrying the law as a dystopian threat to free speech that would make China’s ...
Marc Andreessen, one of the world’s most powerful venture capitalists, has complained to Downing Street about the UK’s Online ...
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