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A Cumbrian Reform UK councillor has supported the parties claims that the Online Safety Act is "borderline dystopian" by ...
The Wikimedia Foundation, which manages Wikipedia, failed in its court challenge against sections of the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act but was given permission to challenge any decision that ...
Wikipedia has lost a legal challenge to new Online Safety Act rules which it says could threaten the human rights and safety ...
A UK court has refused to grant exemption to Wikipedia from the Online Safety Act, asking Ofcom to determine its fate.
The U.S. State Department blamed the U.K.’s Online Safety Act for chilling free speech, but got bits of the Act wrong.
Emmerdale viewers were so shocked by violent Emmerdale scenes that they felt the need to reach out to broadcasting regulator ...
A n Emmerdale fan has slammed the TV programme as "muck," after they claim they were forced to register a complaint with ...
The UK High Court of Justice on Monday dismissed the Wikimedia Foundation's (WF) legal challenge to aspects of the new Online Safety Act (OSA), ruling that the organization failed to establish ...
An Emmerdale fan has "fired off a complaint to Ofcom" after tonight's "disgusting" episode of the Yorkshire based soap-opera.
The current timetable for full implementation of Online Safety Act fraud rules means big tech firms will not be held accountable for scam ads on their sites until 2027. It is unacceptable that ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the Online Safety Act – but what does that actually mean? The act ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the UK Government over Online Safety Act verification rules. The ...