Ofcom has issued almost £5.5m of fines to companies that have failed to comply with the Online Safety Act.
Politicians not understanding anything but corruption in-depth. What a surprise.
‘Tech giant 4chan’s lawyer’ is a series of words I never thought I’d read
Really? I’m honestly surprised they haven’t been in the news more over the years.
On one hand, I’m glad 4chan is taking this position.
On the other hand, this is probably how the UK ends up losing access to certain websites (and VPNs) “bEcAuSe ThEyR’e NoT dOiNg EnOuGh tO pRoTeCt ChILDrEn” 💀
Yeah even though if there’s one website that the world can do without, it’s 4chan
I still like what they did last year: https://www.techdirt.com/2025/09/05/when-trolls-take-on-tyrants-4chan-and-kiwi-farms-sue-the-uk-over-extraterritorial-censorship/
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