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  1. News
  2. UK government publishes updated Online Safety Bill

UK government publishes updated Online Safety Bill

18 March 2022
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On 17 March 2022, the UK Government introduced the Online Safety Bill to Parliament. The Online Safety Bill will regulate providers of: services which host user-generated content online; services which facilitate online interaction between users; and search engines. It does this by imposing a range of duties on service providers, including to use proportionate systems and processes to prevent individuals from accessing illegal and harmful content on their websites. The version of the Online Safety Bill introduced to Parliament updates the previous draft that had been published in the Spring of 2021. 

The update makes numerous changes, and takes the page count of the Online Safety Bill ("OSB") from 145 to 225 pages. These changes include:

  • New duties for pornographic content providers. Service providers that publish or host pornography are required to “ensure that children are not normally able to encounter” pornographic content on their service. This could involve, for example, age verification.

  • New duties around fraudulent advertising. Service providers will be required to implement systems to tackle fraudulent advertising published on their service.

  • Measures designed to reduce anonymous abuse. Service providers will be required to offer users greater control over the legal content they see and who they interact with online. This could include providing adults with the option not to interact with unverified users.

  • New offences relating to communications between users. These include a new “cyberflashing” offence.

  • Changes to criminal liability. Like the previously published version of the OSB, the new draft imposes criminal liability for senior managers who do not comply with information requests from the regulator (Ofcom). However, these senior manager offences are no longer deferred by two years, and are expected to commence two to three months after the OSB becomes law.

  • An ongoing role for Parliament. Changes to the categories of content deemed to be “harmful” under the OSB will be introduced in separate legislation that will be voted on in Parliament.

  • New powers for regulators. Ofcom will be able to set expectations around the tools which service providers should use to comply with their duties.

Our UK Public Law team are closely following the Online Safety Bill. If you would like to know more about how the Online Safety Bill could affect your business please contact us and we would be happy to help you determine the impact on your business. Follow us on Engage for more insights on the Online Safety Bill.

 

 

Authored by Julia Marlow, Louis Biggs, and Theo Cornish.

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Julia Marlow
Partner
London
Telha Arshad
Senior Associate
London
Louis Biggs
Associate
London
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Keywords Online Safety Bill, cyberflashing, online harms, fraudulent advertising
Languages English
Topics Public Law, IP Enforcement, Copyright, Online Harms, Broadband and Internet
Countries United Kingdom
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