ok I just read what the Act is about and it seems to be focused on protecting users of websites
from being exposed to harmful content? as I mentioned above, WS already has controls in place whereby we can't post anything not already published by the police or MSM so just not sure if the Act would be relevant? I'm going to alert a mod so that they can address any concerns you might have
The
UK Online Safety Act, passed on October 26, 2023, aims to enhance internet safety by holding online service providers accountable for user safety, particularly for children. Key features include:
This has been a hot topic recently. Although the ACT has not been specifically referred to, there's been much chatter about freedom of speak and heavy burden on US providers.
The ACT has a wide scope and places the burden on the website. I think many website accessible in the UK, without a restriction for membership requirement for viewing content would be at risk?
Some examples of websites that can be viewed without membership, open to entire public viewing.
Reddit. Twitter, YouTube (for sure), many US media sources, Facebook, and many more.
acthttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/oct/24/techscape-uk-online-safety-bill-clean-up-internet
The bill is based on three fundamental duties: protecting children; shielding the public from illegal content; and helping adult users avoid harmful – but not illegal – content on the biggest platforms.
A company is within the scope of the bill if it distributes user-generated material to other users or is a search engine. So it will cover an array of platforms, from X to Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok as well as Google.
To comply with those child and illegal content duties, companies will have to carry out risk assessments on whether that content appears on their service.
All of this will take place under the oversight of communications regulator Ofcom, which will issue guidance on what content to focus on preventing and the systems needed to deal with it. Companies can adhere to Ofcom’s codes of practice for dealing with this content or come up with their own methods of dealing with such material.
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