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The ruling "does not give Ofcom and the secretary of state a green light to implement a regime that would significantly ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the Online Safety Act – but what does that actually mean? The act ...
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 ...
The Wikimedia Foundation has lost its legal challenge against the Online Safety Act, but it may still be on the right track ...
Rolled out in the United Kingdom and on certain pornographic websites in France, the controversial technology is also set to ...
Coinbase's controversial UK ad wasn't banned, but rejected for TV clearance. Now it's running on Channel 4's YouTube videos.
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
“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 a High Court challenge against the UK government over verification requirements in the Online Safety Act.
An Emmerdale fan has "fired off a complaint to Ofcom" after tonight's "disgusting" episode of the Yorkshire based soap-opera.
The UK’s new porn laws are an example of how governments can work to limit young people’s access to adult content. But could similar rules work in Australia?
The kidnapping of Shannon Matthews rocked the UK in 2008, and now a new documentary following the fake abduction plot will ...
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