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David Babbs
Nov 4, 20226 min read
Reflections on the inquest into the death of Molly Russell
Many politicians have identified the Online Safety Bill as the opportunity to implement the lessons which have been learnt from the inquest
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Stephen Kinsella
Sep 15, 20223 min read
After an eventful summer, what next for the Online Safety Bill?
We believe our proposals are an example of how regulation at the level of systems and design can reduce harm whilst protecting free speech
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Stephen Kinsella
Mar 22, 20224 min read
First thoughts on the revised Online Safety Bill
The publication of a revised Online Safety Bill, last Thursday, was an important milestone. It’s taken quite a while to get here - almost...
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Stephen Kinsella
Jan 7, 20229 min read
Further reflections on the Joint Committee report on the Draft Online Safety Bill
Having now had more time to study the report, here are some further reflections on what we consider to be its most significant proposals.
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David Babbs
Nov 24, 20212 min read
Social Media Platforms (Identity Verification) Bill
Today, Siobhan Baillie MP tabled a Ten Minute Rule Bill (TMRB), calling for social media platforms to be required to change their...
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Stephen Kinsella
Jul 12, 20213 min read
Reflections on the draft Online Safety Bill
There’s much to welcome in the UK government's publication of a draft Online Safety Bill. It’s been a long time now since the publication...
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David Babbs
Dec 19, 20201 min read
A compilation of some initial reactions to the government’s latest Online Harms plans
Here’s a compilation of some of the analysis which we’ve found most useful so far. Other recommendations would be gratefully received!
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Stephen Kinsella
Dec 16, 20204 min read
First thoughts on yesterday’s announcement re: Online Harms
We welcome the government’s full response to the Online Harms Consultation, which was finally published yesterday afternoon. Whilst we...
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