On Monday, the U.K.’s internet regulator, Ofcom, published the first set of final guidelines for online service providers subject to the Online Safety Act ... shape these rules, since the ...
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New rules that affect businesses in Great Britain selling to Northern Ireland and the EU are a "step backwards", according to a London-based small business owner. The EU's General Product Safety ...
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The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) will be enforced starting 13 December 2024. Businesses must ensure compliance before this deadline to avoid disruptions to their operations in NI and the ...
While TikTok battles government scrutiny and Instagram struggles to define its identity, YouTube has quietly continued to cement its position as the undisputed titan of digital content creation in ...
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The Online Safety Act aims to force tech firms to take more responsibility for the content on their platforms. Ofcom has the power to fine companies that break the rules up to 10% of their global ...