12 Feb, 2020 Online Harms: UK Government publishes response to consultation on proposals for internet regulation By Graham Smith MediaWrites reports on the Government's response to the Online Harms consultation, the first major development since the publication of...
08 Aug, 2019 What a future without social media ‘likes’ could mean for industry By Bryony Gold As Instagram announces that it is considering removing the platform's public 'like' counts, Bryony Gold considers the impact that a...
21 Jun, 2019 The Online Harms White Paper: whatever happened to online-offline equivalence? By Graham Smith Graham Smith provides the next article in our series on Online Harms White Paper series, considering the fate of online-offline...
17 Jun, 2019 The Online Harms White Paper: Duty of care in the context of online harms By Bryony Hurst In a further instalment of our mini-series on the Online Harms White Paper ("OHWP"), Bryony Hurst examines some of the potential...
05 Jun, 2019 The Online Harms White Paper: Which harms should be in scope? By Katrina Baxter Bryony Hurst The Online Harms White Paper sets out government action to tackle online content or activity that harms individual users or threatens our...
08 Apr, 2019 UK Government releases new proposals to regulate internet safety in Online Harms White Paper By Katrina Baxter The Home Office and Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) released today the Online Harms White Paper proposing a new...