According to reports, the arrangement could see amendments to the Online Safety Act, which can currently levy significant fines on US social media companies if they fail to take down harmful content, ...
Overregulating the tech sector will cause global tensions, the former chief executive of the National Cyber Security ...
This week, a new policy paper from a group close to the Trump administration proposed a high tech solution to the knotty ...
Ofcom, the U.K.'s internet safety regulator, has published another new draft guidance as it continues to implement the Online ...
Dangerous suicide and self-harm content will remain online despite the introduction of the Online Safety Act because of “big gaps around high risk content”, Samaritans has said. The charity ...
The head of Ofcom has told LBC that the regulator will "name and shame" social media companies that fail to protect women and girls in the UK adequately.
First introduced in 2022, the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is a bipartisan bill purportedly designed to make the internet safer for minors, defined as anyone 16 and younger. Over the past two ...
Murphy (D-Ct.), and Britt (R-Ala.) introduced the Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA). This bill would impose age and content ...
The UK’s Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA) is a comprehensive piece of legislation designed to regulate social media companies and search services and ...
Ofcom's draft guidance under the UK Online Safety Act 2023 urges platforms to conduct abusability testing to protect women from online harm.
Labour has been accused of watering down online safety laws to allow “suicide forums” to escape a crackdown ...