Plan to make big tech companies remove ‘legal, but harmful’ content scrapped from government’s Online Safety Bill

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Plan to make big tech companies remove ‘legal, but harmful’ content scrapped from government’s Online Safety Bill
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A plan to make big tech companies remove 'legal, but harmful' content has been scrapped from the Government's Online Safety Bill - to the dismay of campaigners who've described it as a hugely backward step. AmeliaAJenne reports.

A plan to make big tech companies remove ‘legal, but harmful’ content has been scrapped from the Government’s Online Safety Bill – to the dismay of campaigners who’ve described it as a hugely backward step.

Critics of the section had argued that it was a risk to free speech – while the Culture secretary insisted that people would have more control over what they viewed online – while children would still be protected.

 

ameliaajenne The whole fricking thing is an infringement on personal freedom. The real people that should be held responsible for children viewing internet stuff are parents & temporary guardians, like teachers. IMHO no one under the age of 16 should have unsupervised net access or a phone.

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