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Wikipedia has lost a legal challenge to new Online Safety Act rules which it says could threaten the human rights and safety ...
The Online Safety Act has forced social media sites like Reddit to verify UK users' ages before letting them view adult ...
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization behind Wikipedia, has lost a High Court legal challenge against UK's ...
"The road to online hell is paved with good intentions," said Melisa Tourt in The Critic – as we're discovering, now that the ...
The U.K. Online Safety Act is aimed at preventing children from accessing potentially harmful material online, and internet ...
It’s time to strengthen protections for kids online without undermining the rights, voices and access to information that ...
From Monday, the regulator will start enforcing the Online Safety Act’s illegal content codes, requiring social media companies to find and remove content such as child sexual abuse material.
The UK's Online Safety Act (the "Act") is a transformative piece of legislation and is introducing extensive online safety obligations ...
The Online Safety Bill has now become the Online Safety Act, after receiving Royal Assent on Thursday (26 October). Sharing the news, the government said it will make "the UK the safest place in ...
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the UK Government over Online Safety Act verification rules. The ...
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