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The Online Safety Act 2023 is a law passed by the UK Parliament on October 26, 2023, regulating online speech and media. It gives the Secretary of State the power to designate and suppress content deemed "harmful" and requires online platforms to scan for child pornography, despite concerns over user privacy. The act also creates a duty of care for online platforms, obliges them to preserve access to journalistic and democratic content, and grants significant powers to the secretary of state to direct Ofcom, the media regulator.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
- 4.British Foreign Policy
- 5.Election
- 6.Protests
- 7.Authoritarianism
- 8.Tech industry
- 9.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 10.Regulation
- 11.Social Media
- 12.News media
countries
- 1.United States
- 2.Ukraine
- 3.Sweden
- 4.Russian Federation
- 5.Romania
- 6.Pakistan
- 7.Norway
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organizations
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- 3.Tesla
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- 5.Labour Party
- 6.Twitter/X
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- 10.SpaceX
- 11.Signal
- 12.Republican Party
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Elon Musk
- 3.Olaf Scholz
- 4.Keir Starmer
- 5.James David Vance
- 6.Emmanuel Macron
- 7.Imran Ahmed
- 8.Calin Georgescu
- 9.Alice Weidel
- 10.Michelle Rowland
- 11.Anthony Albanese
- 12.Joel Kaplan