The majority in Brown v. EMA held that government does not have "a free-floating power to restrict the ideas to which ...
Social media platforms are trying to make online spaces safer for kids. Parents are pleased, but there's still more to do.
There’s an online forum I hope you’ve never heard of. It’s a place I hope your loved ones don’t know about either. It has tens of thousands of members and millions of posts. It’s a forum ...
Now that the elections are over, I urge our members of Congress to reconsider support for the Kids Online Safety Act. While its intentions to protect minors from harmful content are commendable ...
The group, Parents SOS, spoke on the Kids Online Safety Act, also known as KOSA. It's currently awaiting approval in the House of Representatives. The act would require internet service platforms ...
The Online Safety Act is due to start coming into effect next year, and places new duties on social media platforms to protect users, particularly children, from harmful content, with large fines ...
The Online Safety Act, set to start being enforced next year, imposes new responsibilities on social media platforms to shield users, especially children, from harmful content, with hefty fines ...
It’s a site that gives a disturbing insight into the problems of online regulation and the state of the Online Safety Act (OSA), which has just turned one after being given Royal Assent on 26 October ...
The Molly Rose Foundation has warned that the current implementation of the Bill by new online safety regulator Ofcom has been risk averse and unambitious, while also exposing structural weaknesses in ...