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What to know about the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, which has been reintroduced and has a second chance.
Apple’s CEO called Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after law passed requiring app stores to verify user ages.
"Relying on kids to self-report their age is like putting a lock on a door but hanging the key next to it," writes Richard ...
In its most recent battle with authorities in Australia, X (formerly Twitter) has launched legal action in the Federal Court, ...
The standard aims to prevent the spread of child exploitation and pro-terror content. But there are problems with it.
the non-profit behind the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, is taking legal action against regulations under the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA). The organisation argues that some of the rules risk ...
The non-profit Wikimedia Foundation is challenging the United Kingdom’s online safety rules in court over concerns they may enable “vandalism, disinformation, or abuse” to go unchecked on its ...
The Wikimedia Foundation, hosts of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia, is challenging an aspect of the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act (OSA). The law aims to protect users from harmful online ...
The Wikipedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia, is seeking a judicial review of Ofcom’s decision to potentially classify the site as a ‘category 1’ service under the new law – a label reserved for ...
directly contradicting the aims of the Online Safety Act. The legal challenge seeks to revise Wikipedia's categorisation under the Act, protecting its collaborative editing model while maintaining ...
The firm behind Wikipedia has launched a legal challenge against the Online Safety Act, warning the specific requirements it could place on the platform would allow more online vandalism and ...
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