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UK Government Report Downplays Online Safety Act's Potential Impact on Porn Sites

The U.K. government released on Wednesday a new report assessing the likely impact of implementing the provisions of the controversial Online Safety Act (OSA), revealing adult industry concerns that a standalone provision directly targeting porn sites will render their operation in the U.K. “not feasible.”

Christian Activists Pressure UK Government to Regulate Adult Creators

Leading U.K. evangelical publication Premier Christianity published an editorial Monday by the acting CEO of its parent company, urging expansion of the Online Safety Act to directly target adult content, especially user-generated content.

UK's Controversial 'Online Safety Bill' Becomes Law

The U.K.’s controversial Online Safety Bill received royal assent Thursday and became law.

UK Parliament Passes Controversial 'Online Safety Bill'

The U.K. Parliament on Tuesday passed the much-delayed Online Safety Bill, despite vocal criticisms by virtually all digital rights and free speech organizations and advocates.

UK Government Poised to Restrict Adult Content Through Controversial 'Online Safety Bill'

The U.K.’s much delayed Online Safety Bill appears to be heading toward implementation after last-minute negotiations in the House of Lords, despite vocal criticisms by virtually all digital rights and free speech organizations and advocates.

Legal Opinion Lambasts UK's 'Online Safety Bill' As Dangerous, Possibly Unlawful

British digital rights advocacy nonprofit Open Rights Group (ORG) has released a formal legal assessment of the prior restraint provisions in the U.K.’s proposed Online Safety Bill, deeming the current version dangerous and potentially unlawful.

Conservative UK Prime Minister Orders Review of All Porn Laws

Rishi Sunak, the Conservative prime minister of the U.K., has ordered a full review of British pornography laws.

Apple Warns UK Government of Serious Privacy Risks if 'Online Safety Bill' Passes

Apple has issued a statement warning against serious privacy risks that it says would result from the passage of the Online Safety Bill currently being fast-tracked by the Conservative government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Vice Report Eviscerates UK MP's Anti-Porn Propaganda Report

Vice this week published an article criticizing a report by the U.K.’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Commercial Sexual Exploitation (APPG-CSE), which repeated anti-porn myths and recommended a state crackdown on sexual expression online.

U.K. M.P.s Report Rehashes Anti-Porn Myths, Recommends Crackdown

The U.K.’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Commercial Sexual Exploitation (APPG-CSE) today released a report repeating myths and stereotypes peddled by anti-porn activists and recommending a wide-ranging state crackdown on sexual expression online.

Influential UK Journalist Advocates Outlawing Adult Content, Jailing Producers

Influential British journalist Jenni Murray published an extremist tirade in the Daily Mail last week, advocating for all adult content to be made illegal and for the imprisonment of its producers and distributors.

Anti-Porn UK MPs Stage Rebellion to Strengthen 'Online Safety Bill'

Members of the ruling Conservative Party in the U.K. are challenging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak by drafting new amendments meant to strengthen the controversial Online Safety Bill by increasing liability for platforms hosting adult content.

UK's Online Safety Bill Remains Mired in Conceptual Chaos

The Tory government led by Rishi Sunak has reintroduced the Online Safety Bill, which has now been amended to remove some of the language that would have forced platforms to censor content the government termed “legal but harmful.”

UK: New Tory Government Backpedals From Plan to Censor 'Legal But Harmful' Content

New U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has indicated that his Tory government will backpedal from controversial language in the proposed Online Safety Bill, which would have required online services to remove content that some MPs consider “legal but harmful,” including most pornography.

UK Prime Minister Front-Runner Liz Truss Endorses Imaginary '2-Track' Internet

U.K. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the current leading Conservative Party candidate to succeed resigning Prime Minister Boris Johnson, recently expressed support for the controversial Online Safety Bill with a mystifying statement about an imaginary “two-track internet,” described by observers as “one for teens and one that protects adult free speech.”

Controversial UK 'Online Safety Bill' Debate Postponed Until Autumn

The U.K.’s controversial Online Safety Bill has been removed from the House of Commons schedule next week, reportedly to be revisited “in the autumn.”

CEO Ami Gan Declares OnlyFans an 'Ally' of UK's Controversial Online Safety Bill

British financial newspaper City A.M. is reporting that OnlyFans CEO Ami Gan “framed OnlyFans as an ‘ally’ to the upcoming Online Safety Bill” in an unprecedented, wide-ranging interview with the paper.

UK's Online Safety Bill Criticized Over Expanding Scope

The U.K. government continues expanding the scope of a proposed Online Safety Bill, despite criticism by opponents and digital rights advocates that it is increasingly becoming an out-of-control, repressive “kitchen sink” bill.

UK Ministers Confirm New Age Verification Rules Target Twitter, Reddit

U.K. government officials confirmed last week that social media sites “hosting large amounts of pornographic material, such as Twitter and Reddit” would have to “introduce systems to remove adult material in the U.K., or introduce age checks to determine whether users are over 18,” The Guardian reported yesterday.

UK Parliamentary Committee Endorses Restrictive 'Online Safety' Bill

A U.K. parliamentary committee published earlier this week a report on the draft of a restrictive Online Safety Bill being actively promoted by Boris Johnson’s government, several Labor MPs and virtually all the U.K. press.