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While debate in the US rages about whether and how to further regulate Big Tech, with a huge number of our Members of Congress continuing to push the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), the United Kingdom ...
Some users of YouTube in the United States may be barred from the platform starting Wednesday as the Google-owned media giant ...
This week, two of our most essential online institutions reckoned with major shifts in the operation and governance of the ...
The aim of protecting children online is a worthy goal, but it is impossible to ignore the OSA's nature, which is a thinly ...
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 ...
In some ways, the government’s decision to press ahead with its Online Safety Act is admirable. After all, the main reason ...
The Wikimedia Foundation has suffered a legal setback in the United Kingdom. On August 11, the High Court of Justice ...
Nigel Farage has cited freedom of speech concerns and says the act is an example of overreach by the government ...
In this essential guide, Computer Weekly looks at the UK’s implementation of the Online Safety Act, including controversies around age verification measures and the threat it poses to end-to-end encry ...
Britain’s Online Safety Act is out of control, posing big problems for social media platforms. Toby Young, a member of ...
Many experts, technologists, politicians, and everyday users have already raised concerns about the negative effects these ...
A High Court ruling in the UK has quashed Wikipedia’s attempt to overturn part of the country’s divisive Online Safety Act. Judges dismissed the Wikimedia Foundation’s challenge to rules that could ...