Online Safety Act – Part 2

7. März 2024

7 Insights

7 Insights

The Online Safety Act and terms of service

Debbie Heywood looks at what user-to-user services must include in relevant terms of service under the Online Safety Act.

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OSA v DSA

Louise Popple provides a table comparing obligations under the UK's Online Safety Act and the EU's Digital Services Act.

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Meeting illegal harms safety duties under the Online Safety Act – how to navigate Ofcom's proposals for user-to-user services

Debbie Heywood looks at how to make sense of Ofcom's provisional views on ways user-to-user services can comply with their OSA safety duties relating to illegal harms.

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Risk Assessments under the UK's Online Safety Act – Ofcom's views

Xuyang Zhu looks at Ofcom's draft guidance on carrying out illegal content risk assessments.

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Record keeping and review requirements under the UK's Online Safety Act – Ofcom's views

Laura Craig looks at Ofcom's draft guidance on how services can comply with record keeping and review requirements under the OSA.

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UK Online Safety Act - Ofcom's draft guidance on identifying illegal content

Margarita Taliadoros looks at the implications of Ofcom's draft guidance on identifying illegal content regulated under the OSA.

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Likely to be accessed by children – the ICO's Children's Code and the Online Safety Act

Debbie Heywood looks at what the ICO's Children's Code and the Online Safety Act mean by the term "likely to be accessed by children" and at overlaps and differences in requirements.

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