Ofcom issues first consultation under Online Safety Act 2023

Ofcom has published its first consultation under the Online Safety Act 2023. It focuses on its proposals for how internet services that enable the sharing of user-generated content (user-to-user services) and search services should approach their new duties relating to illegal content. It covers: the causes and impacts of illegal harms; how services should assess…

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CJEU rules that a member state may not subject a communication platform provider established in another member state to general and abstract obligations

The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued its judgment in C-376/22 Google Ireland and others. The full judgment is not yet available in English. In 2021, Austria introduced a law requiring domestic and foreign providers of communication platforms to set up mechanisms for reporting and verifying potential illegal content. The law also…

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King’s Speech 2023: What techlaw lawyers need to know

The King has announced the UK government’s legislative programme for the next year. Some of the legislation has been carried over from the previous legislative period, and there are new proposals for the current legislative period. The existing legislation includes the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill and the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill….

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High Court considers the interpretation of the phrase “it is assumed”

The High Court has issued its ruling in the case of Capita Business Services Ltd v IBM United Kingdom Ltd [2023] EWHC 2623 (Comm). The dispute arose in the context of an agreement between Capita and IBM. Under the contract, Capita subcontracted the provision of certain IT-related services to IBM. These included services for the…

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Online Safety Act receives Royal Assent

The Online Safety Act 2023 has finally received Royal Assent, after completing the parliamentary process in September. The Act imposes on duties on social media regarding the content they host. These duties include: removing illegal content quickly or prevent it from appearing in the first place, including content promoting self-harm; prevent children from accessing harmful…

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