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In this essential guide, Computer Weekly looks at the UK’s implementation of the Online Safety Act, including controversies around age verification measures and the threat it poses to end-to-end encry ...
Wikipedia has lost a legal challenge to new Online Safety Act rules which it says could threaten the human rights and safety ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the Online Safety Act – but what does that actually mean? The act ...
Some Americans have expressed anger over the Online Safety Act and say they are planning to sue Ofcom. Writing on X, Preston Byrne - a technology and free speech lawyer - said he will be suing Ofcom ...
The Wikimedia Foundation has lost its legal challenge against the Online Safety Act, but it may still be on the right track ...
The ruling "does not give Ofcom and the secretary of state a green light to implement a regime that would significantly ...
The fallibility of technology means that the privacy of us all could be compromised, as new rules on age verification come ...
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
Game content is being blocked or hidden behind age gates. But are some companies being heavy-handed in their rush to comply?
It has only been a week but Ofcom is already launching an investigation into 34 websites for breaching the new Online Safety Act rules.
The media watchdog has said it is prioritising investigations based on the risk of harm posed by the services they operated ...
In a blog post published in July, before its claim was heard, the Wikimedia Foundation argued that if it were to be Category ...