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The UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) is failing to protect the public from the spread of harmful misinformation and must be ...
Bluesky is adding age verification to its platform in the UK as part of efforts to comply with the country’s Online Safety ...
Ofcom’s chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes defended reforms coming into effect on July 25. Technology companies are not being ...
Last summer's riots show how some content can be harmful but not illegal The Online Safety Act fails to tackle online ...
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has identified 10 subsidiary instruments, including regulations ...
Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly tragically took her own life in 2017 after accessing horrendous material online, told the ...
The government is considering making it a requirement to label artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content as "AI ...
The government is considering further action to keep children safe online and will not "sit back and wait" on the issue, a cabinet minister has said. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander told the BBC ...
A report from the Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee outlines how the Online Safety Act fails to deal with the algorithmic amplification of ‘legal but harmful’ misinformation.
Today, the chief executive of Ofcom, Dame Melanie Henrietta Dawes sat down with Laura to discuss the Online Safety Act. In just under two weeks time, specific child safety measures, including changes ...
The fathers have brought their claim under the name Generation Alpha CIC. They believe the safest approach for children would ...
All artificial intelligence-generated content may have to be labelled as “AI generated”, says communications minister Fahmi ...