In the next phase of Online Safety Act implementation, children’s safety duties and related codes of practice will come into full effect on 25 July 2025....more
Illegal content safety duties came into full effect on 17 March 2025, shortly followed by children’s access assessment requirements.
The UK Online Safety Act (OSA) establishes an extensive regulatory framework for...more
The Online Safety Act (the OSA) received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023 and is now in force.
The OSA establishes an extensive regulatory framework for providers of online user-to-user services and search services with...more
8/16/2024
/ Compliance ,
Compliance Dates ,
Digital Service Providers ,
Digital Services ,
Enforcement ,
New Legislation ,
OFCOM ,
Online Marketplace ,
Online Platforms ,
Online Safety for Children ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Search Engines ,
Social Media ,
UK ,
User-Generated Content
The bill has been introduced into the UK’s Parliament with various amendments to the initial draft published in May 2021, reflecting the extensive feedback received and the challenges in reaching a consensus.
In March...more
10/3/2022
/ Digital Service Providers ,
Digital Services ,
Enforcement ,
EU ,
OFCOM ,
Online Advertisements ,
Online Platforms ,
Online Safety for Children ,
Proposed Legislation ,
UK ,
Websites
The proposals includes fines for non-compliance of up to the greater of £18 million or 10% of a provider’s annual global revenue.
On 12 May 2021, the UK government published the Online Safety Bill (the Bill), which aims...more
6/28/2021
/ Digital Service Providers ,
Digital Services ,
Duty of Care ,
EU ,
New Legislation ,
OFCOM ,
Online Marketplace ,
Online Platforms ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Search Engines ,
Social Media ,
UK ,
User-Generated Content
Organisations face fines of up to 10% of annual global turnover or £18 million (whichever the greater) for failure to comply.
On 15 December 2020, the UK government published its full response to the Online Harms White...more
2/24/2021
/ Corporate Fines ,
Duty of Care ,
Enforcement Authority ,
Instant Messaging Apps ,
OFCOM ,
Online Platforms ,
Proportionality ,
Regulatory Agenda ,
Risk-Based Approaches ,
Search Engines ,
Social Networks ,
UK ,
White Papers
Delicate balance required, as regulators and lobbyist warn of the risks of over-regulation while research indicates users seek greater protection.
Both the ICO and the outgoing Chief Executive of Ofcom have sounded a...more