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The United Kingdom began the Online Safety Act Monday, which requires every online organization to implement action against ...
Ofcom has dropped all of its remaining impartiality investigations into politicians' TV and radio programmes, following a ...
Ofcom have been considerably less vocal than they could have been about an important recent development.
The UK’s communications regulator Ofcom has announced it will now issue sanctions against tech platforms that fail to remove illegal or harmful content on their sites.
Investigations had begun into former minister Jake Berry, ex-MEP Alex Phillips and former deputy Reform UK leader David Bull.
Beginning March 17, online platforms serving UK users must actively prevent and remove illegal content under new regulations set out in the Online Safety Act.
GB News CEO Angelos Frangopoulos has issued a statement after the High Court ruled that Ofcom acted unlawfully in its breach ...
Technology firms must tackle illegal content on their platforms under new rules, but there are concerns that the changes are ...
The UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, this week informed ISPreview that they've been "working hard to overhaul our mobile ...
From today, online platforms are expected to have risk assessments in place to understand how likely it is for its users to ...
Ofcom will enforce rules requiring tech platforms operating in the UK to remove illegal content, including child abuse ...
A UK-based Muslim TV channel is facing an Ofcom investigation after it was accused of inciting extremism and breaching rules on impartiality. The free-to-air Islam Channel, which operates out of ...
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