Canada's on line Safety Act is in the house, that means Canada is NEXT. The UK’s sweeping online censorship law – the Online Safety Act – that will be enforced from March of next year is already claiming its first victims. The new legislative landscape in the country is now not providing any kind of safety for hundreds of small websites, including non-profit forums, that will have to shut down, unable to comply with the act – specifically, faced with what reports refer to as “disproportionate personal liability.”
https://reclaimthenet.org/uks-online-safety-act-drives-small-websites-to-shut-down
Canada's on line Safety Act is in the house, that means Canada is NEXT. The UK’s sweeping online censorship law – the Online Safety Act – that will be enforced from March of next year is already claiming its first victims. The new legislative landscape in the country is now not providing any kind of safety for hundreds of small websites, including non-profit forums, that will have to shut down, unable to comply with the act – specifically, faced with what reports refer to as “disproportionate personal liability.” https://reclaimthenet.org/uks-online-safety-act-drives-small-websites-to-shut-down
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UK's Online Censorship Law Drives Small Websites to Shut Down
The UK’s Online Safety Act forces small sites like Microcosm to shut down, citing disproportionate liability and risk under the new law.
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