We pull out some practical issues from the Online Safety Act, particularly in light of Ofcom's illegal harms consultation which has provided more information about what some aspects of compliance are likely to involve. We cover:
- what user-to-user services will need to include in their terms of service
- a comparison between OSA and Digital Services Act requirements
- how to navigate Ofcom's proposals for user-to-user services on meeting illegal harms safety duties
- Ofcom's draft guidance on carrying out illegal content risk assessments
- Ofcom's draft guidance on record keeping and review requirements
- Ofcom's draft guidance on identifying illegal content
- the meaning of "likely to accessed by children" under the OSA and the ICO's Children's Code.
You can access Part 1 of our Interface content on the OSA here and our full range of content on the OSA and the DSA here.