Tag: ofcom
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Meta Challenges Ofcom's Billion-Dollar Fine Formula
Meta is pushing back against Ofcom's hefty fine formula, calling it "disproportionate" and arguing that the regulator should ditch its practice of counting global revenue when doling out penalties. The tech giant is challenging the watchdog's approach, seeking a fairer way to calculate fines.

UK Regulator Probes Telegram Over CSAM Sharing Concerns
The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom, has launched a crucial investigation into Telegram over concerns that the platform is being used to share child sexual abuse material, sparking a delicate balance between regulation and user protection. This probe also extends to teen chat sites, raising important questions about moderation, oversight, and the safety of young users.

Ofcom fines 4chan: Stunning Risky Precedent
Ofcom’s £20,000 fine for 4chan is a warning shot — the start of a bigger fight to keep kids safe online that could force anonymous boards to choose between protecting users or preserving unchecked freedom.

Online Safety Act: Must-Have or Risky Weakness?
Charities warn Ofcom’s cautious enforcement of the Online Safety Act could leave vulnerable people exposed — will the regulator use its sweeping powers to bite or merely bark? Parliament is pushing for clearer escalation and faster remedies as charities, tech teams and platforms clash over whether enforcement will actually protect children and curb online harm.

Online Safety Act: Must-Have Reforms or Risky Overreach
As the House of Lords quizzes campaigners and experts on Ofcom’s tighter Online Safety Act guidance, peers must weigh protecting children from real harms against the risk of costly, privacy‑eroding rules that could stifle speech and small platforms. Their scrutiny could reshape how the UK balances safety, free expression and innovation — with real consequences for families, tech firms and regulators alike.

Online Safety Act: Must-Have Fixes for Risky Enforcement
Experts warn Ofcom’s roll-out of the Online Safety Act risks becoming a lottery: unclear rules, technical hurdles and uneven enforcement could harm free expression and stifle smaller platforms unless the regulator clarifies duties, boosts transparency and builds technical capacity.

Online Safety Act: Risky Must-Have Safety Clampdown
The UK has tightened the Online Safety Act to make platforms proactively block self‑harm content — a change hailed by charities as lifesaving but warned by civil‑liberties groups for risks to free expression, privacy, and helpful peer support online.

Online Safety Act: Risky Overreach or Stunning Reform?
Marc Andreessen has sounded the alarm after accusing the UK government of leaking his consultation responses, sparking fresh debate over the Online Safety Act’s push to curb online harms without silencing legitimate speech. As Britain moves from law to enforcement, his complaint highlights the tricky balance between protecting citizens and preserving the messy, creative discourse that fuels democracy and innovation.