Online Safety
The question of how to regulate the proliferation of harmful online content and create a safer online environment is one that tends to polarise opinion. Some want online content-sharing platforms to be regulated as if they were publishers of such content, while others believe that regulating internet platforms would stifle free speech and innovation.
Although some form of consensus is starting to emerge in the middle, on a global level the law remains fragmented, behind-the-curve, and in some cases unfit for purpose. In the face of huge media, political and consumer pressure, collaboration between the tech industry and regulators has already begun, based on codes of conduct and what some are calling a “duty of care” on the gatekeepers of the internet to keep users safe. But this is just the start, as lawmakers are making bigger strides to try to catch up.
The proposed EU Digital Services Act will be key. It will likely form the key framework from which a global model can emerge for how online platforms are expected to deal with illegal user content. While national models such as the UK Online Safety Bill proposals and the German NetzDG law may go beyond the central European model, global internet platforms will need to establish a consistent approach that can withstand regional variations.
Article list
Digital Regulation | UK Regulatory Outlook October 2024
Online Safety Act 2023: time to prepare as UK's Ofcom confirms start of illegal content duties
What does the UK general election 2024 mean for digital and data policy and the TMC sector?
France enacts new rules on pornographic content in the digital environment
New French rules on pornographic content to create a safer internet for minors
What legal developments can businesses in the UK expect in 2024?
Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2024
The UK Online Safety Act: Top 10 takeaways for online service providers
UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom launches its first consultation on illegal harms
Age assurance is focus of European regulatory action for online protection of minors
UK's Online Safety Act is a seismic regulatory shift for service providers
Singapore consults on guidelines on children and the Personal Data Protection Act
The UK Online Safety Bill: who is in scope?
Singapore passes Online Criminal Harms Act
Reviewing our UK business law predictions for 2023: how are we doing at the half-way point?
UK Online Safety Bill to have more teeth
UK business law predictions for 2023
Mobile-gaming advertisements in the UK must play by the rules
Commission notified of France's mandatory parental controls on internet devices
UK regulators consider online safety and competition in digital markets
EU's Digital Service Act to introduce first express ban on 'dark patterns'
Consumer law | Regulatory Outlook July 2022
EU gets one step closer to adopting the Digital Services Act
New regulation of digital services expected to come into force for all businesses in late 2023
Government introduces Online Safety Bill in Parliament and announces Online Advertising Programme consultation
Online Safety Bill: changes to watch out for
Digitalisation | Five legal and regulatory predictions for 2022
Online Safety Bill: Parliament and DCMS proceed with separate scrutiny and inquiry into the draft online safety law
Parliamentary committee indicates timing of pre-legislative scrutiny as the government's digital and culture department launches probe into content of the...
OSB in focus: will the Online Safety Bill increase the scope for actions brought by individuals against online platforms?
Draft legislation designed to make the UK the safest place to be online (while defending freedom of expression) requires difficult...
OSB in focus: is the Online Safety Bill a skeleton or a springboard for dynamic regulation?
The UK's draft online safety legislation contains a range of powers for ministers to be able to change aspects of...
OSB in focus: what categories of content and communications are within the Online Safety Bill's scope?
The threat of big fines on annual global turnover means that it is crucial that online services understand the nature...
OSB in focus: what types of service will be caught by the UK Online Safety Bill?
Internet service providers will need to assess whether they come within the scope of the draft legislation and take stock...
UK government announces draft Online Safety Bill
The first draft of the UK's Online Safety Bill has been published, and it contains a few surprises
Digital regulation 2.0: UK to set up new competition regime for digital markets
The Digital Markets Taskforce sets out its vision of a new regulatory regime for digital markets, with focus on organisations...
Online Harms: UK government confirms new Online Safety Bill
The UK government has confirmed that it will introduce an Online Safety Bill in 2021 setting out a strict new...
UK Digital Markets Taskforce calls for information to shape new competition law framework for digital markets
New taskforce looks to build on work of the Furman review and adopt a radical approach with preventative controls rather...
Online harms: The new legal framework for addressing 'hate speech' in France and in Germany
While the European Commission continues to progress a wide-ranging new legal framework for online content, a number of Member States...
What can UK business expect from regulators in future?
Digital Regulation | UK Regulatory Outlook October 2024
Online Safety Act 2023: time to prepare as UK's Ofcom confirms start of illegal content duties
What does the UK general election 2024 mean for digital and data policy and the TMC sector?
France enacts new rules on pornographic content in the digital environment
New French rules on pornographic content to create a safer internet for minors
What legal developments can businesses in the UK expect in 2024?
Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2024
The UK Online Safety Act: Top 10 takeaways for online service providers
UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom launches its first consultation on illegal harms
Age assurance is focus of European regulatory action for online protection of minors
UK's Online Safety Act is a seismic regulatory shift for service providers
Singapore consults on guidelines on children and the Personal Data Protection Act
The UK Online Safety Bill: who is in scope?
Singapore passes Online Criminal Harms Act
Reviewing our UK business law predictions for 2023: how are we doing at the half-way point?
UK Online Safety Bill to have more teeth
UK business law predictions for 2023
Mobile-gaming advertisements in the UK must play by the rules
Commission notified of France's mandatory parental controls on internet devices
UK regulators consider online safety and competition in digital markets
EU's Digital Service Act to introduce first express ban on 'dark patterns'
Consumer law | Regulatory Outlook July 2022
EU gets one step closer to adopting the Digital Services Act
New regulation of digital services expected to come into force for all businesses in late 2023
Government introduces Online Safety Bill in Parliament and announces Online Advertising Programme consultation
Online Safety Bill: changes to watch out for
Digitalisation | Five legal and regulatory predictions for 2022
Online Safety Bill: Parliament and DCMS proceed with separate scrutiny and inquiry into the draft online safety law
Parliamentary committee indicates timing of pre-legislative scrutiny as the government's digital and culture department launches probe into content of the...
OSB in focus: will the Online Safety Bill increase the scope for actions brought by individuals against online platforms?
Draft legislation designed to make the UK the safest place to be online (while defending freedom of expression) requires difficult...
OSB in focus: is the Online Safety Bill a skeleton or a springboard for dynamic regulation?
The UK's draft online safety legislation contains a range of powers for ministers to be able to change aspects of...
OSB in focus: what categories of content and communications are within the Online Safety Bill's scope?
The threat of big fines on annual global turnover means that it is crucial that online services understand the nature...
OSB in focus: what types of service will be caught by the UK Online Safety Bill?
Internet service providers will need to assess whether they come within the scope of the draft legislation and take stock...
UK government announces draft Online Safety Bill
The first draft of the UK's Online Safety Bill has been published, and it contains a few surprises
Digital regulation 2.0: UK to set up new competition regime for digital markets
The Digital Markets Taskforce sets out its vision of a new regulatory regime for digital markets, with focus on organisations...
Online Harms: UK government confirms new Online Safety Bill
The UK government has confirmed that it will introduce an Online Safety Bill in 2021 setting out a strict new...
UK Digital Markets Taskforce calls for information to shape new competition law framework for digital markets
New taskforce looks to build on work of the Furman review and adopt a radical approach with preventative controls rather...
Online harms: The new legal framework for addressing 'hate speech' in France and in Germany
While the European Commission continues to progress a wide-ranging new legal framework for online content, a number of Member States...