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  2. Online Harms White Paper - Wikipedia

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    The Online Harms White Paper is a white paper produced by the British government in April 2019. [1] It lays out the government's proposals on dealing with "online harms", which it defines as "online content or activity that harms individual users, particularly children, or threatens our way of life in the UK, either by undermining national security, or by reducing trust and undermining our ...

  3. Category:2019 documents - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "2019 documents" ... Online Harms White Paper; P.

  4. Proposed UK Internet age verification system - Wikipedia

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    On 16 October 2019, the Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan stated that the government had abandoned the mandate altogether, in favour of replacing it with a forthcoming wider scheme of Internet regulation based on the principles expressed in the Online Harms White Paper. [4] [20] [21]

  5. Kids Online Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    Kids Online Safety Act of 2022 S.3663: February 16, 2022 Richard Blumenthal (D‑CT) 13 Referred to committees of jurisdiction, but never saw a floor vote. 118th Congress: Kids Online Safety Act of 2023 H.R. 7891: April 19, 2023 Gus M. Bilirakis (R‑FL 12th) 64 Referred to committees of jurisdiction and advanced, but never saw a House floor ...

  6. Jeremy Wright - Wikipedia

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    With Sajid Javid in late 2018, Wright warned social media firms that "the era of self-regulation is coming to an end" with regard to extremist content and announced a forthcoming 'online harms white paper', published in April 2019, [24] which is expected to introduce legal regulation of online publishers and social media, including new ...

  7. Electronic Frontier Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the EFF and OTI delivered testimony about the Online Harms White Paper in the United Kingdom. They commented that several proposals to increase the amount of regulation on social media were open to abuse. [35] Also in 2019, the EFF launched the website "TOSsed out" to document cases of moderation rules being applied inconsistently.

  8. Category:Social media - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Usage of social media in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests; A. ... Online Harms White Paper; Online Safety Act (Sri Lanka) ...

  9. Online Safety Bill - Wikipedia

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