Stephen KinsellaMar 10, 20224 min readThe "user verification duty": five questions as the government prepares to publish its revised BillThe announcement from DCMS, on 25 Feb, that a revised Online Safety Bill will contain a “user verification duty”, was extremely welcome. ...
Stephen KinsellaMar 1, 20223 min readWelcome announcement of a new "User Verification Duty"Last Friday, the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport made a very welcome announcement regarding plans to include new...
David BabbsFeb 14, 20221 min readClean Up The Internet takes part in two debates to mark Safer Internet DayClean Up The Internet was delighted to support this year's Safer Internet Day. We took part in two discussions on related issues, both of...
Stephen KinsellaFeb 1, 20223 min readClean Up The Internet welcomes Petitions Committee recommendation to tackle anonymous abuseThe House Of Common Petitions Committee today released a timely report into “Tackling Online Abuse”, which sets out the conclusions of...
Stephen KinsellaJan 7, 20229 min readFurther reflections on the Joint Committee report on the Draft Online Safety BillHaving now had more time to study the report, here are some further reflections on what we consider to be its most significant proposals.
Stephen KinsellaDec 14, 20213 min readJoint Committee Report on the Draft Online Safety Bill - some first reflectionsAt first reading there is a great deal to welcome. We are of course delighted to see our own submission quoted, and our proposals featured.