The Online Safety Bill - the UK's answer to addressing online harms

juin 2022

6 Publications

6 Publications

The Online Safety Bill will regulate illegal and harmful digital content, largely focusing on user-generated content. Originally published in May 2021, a revised version was presented to Parliament in April 2022. The reach of the Bill has widened in some areas and includes a range of new offences. Compliance will be a significant challenge for those in scope. We take a detailed look at what the OSB covers, who is caught by it, and at what compliance and enforcement will involve.

Online Safety Bill – are you caught?

Louise Popple looks at the range of businesses caught within the scope of the OSB.

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Online Safety Bill – illegal and harmful content and safety duties

Xuyang Zhu looks at the scope of content in the OSB and at how to comply with the related safety duties.

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Risk assessments under the Online Safety Bill

Mark Owen looks at the role of risk assessments and risk profiles in determining the scope and application of the Online Safety Bill.

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Online Safety Bill – freedom of expression and privacy, journalistic content, and content of democratic importance

Tim Pinto looks at tensions between preventing online harm and protecting the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and privacy.

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The regulation of child safety online – an update

Jo Joyce and Alex Walton look at the Online Safety Bill and recent guidance on protecting children online.

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Regulating and enforcing the Online Safety Bill – Ofcom's powers and duties

Debbie Heywood looks at Ofcom's wide range of duties and powers under the Online Safety Bill.

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