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Authors Brian Butterworth
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About What Counts


Without numbers, modern civilization would not exist. But until now, no one has explained where numbers exist in the mind, how they got there, or how we use them. . . .

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Government denies weakening Online Safety Bill

Nov 8,2021 6:01 am

By Chris Vallance & Shiona McCallumTechnology reporters

Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan has denied weakening legislation to protect users of big technology platforms.

The Online Safety Bill - which aims to police The Internet - is intended to become law before MPs break for The summer.

But The government has axed a section requiring companies to remove legal but harmful material, which critics said posed a risk to free speech.

Instead, adults would have more control over what they saw online, She Said .

Previously, The Bill - which applies to The whole UK - required " The largest, highest-risk platforms" to tackle some legal but harmful material accessed by adults.

It meant that The likes of Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, would have been tasked with preventing people being exposed to content like for example self-harm, eating disorder and misogynistic posts.

But some argued this opened The Door for technology companies to censor legal speech.

It was " legislating for hurt feelings" former Conservative leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch said.

And In July , nine senior Conservatives, including former ministers Lord Frost, David Davis and Steve Baker, who has since returned to The government, Nadine Dorries , saying provision could be used to clamp down on free speech by a future Labour government.

Now, adults will be able to access and post anything legal, provided a platform's terms of service allow it - although, children must still be protected from viewing harmful material.

Mr Davis told The Bbc he was glad that The legal but harmful duties had been Taken Out The Bill but he still had other " serious worries" about The Threat to privacy and freedom of expression which could " undermine end-to-end encryption. "

In some scenarios The Bill permits The government to direct companies to use technology to examine private messages.

" I urge The government to accept The amendments in my name to fix these technology notices so that they no longer pose a threat to encryption, which we all rely on to keep safe online, " He Said .

Triple Shield

Lucy Powell MP, Labour's Shadow Culture Secretary, criticised The decision to remove obligations over " legal but harmful" material.

She Said it gave a " free pass to abusers and takes The Public for a ride" that it was " a major weakening, not strengthening, of The Bill ".

But Ms Donelan told Bbc News The revised bill offered " a triple shield of Protection - so it's certainly not weaker in any sense".

This requires platforms to:

This could include content promoting eating disorders or inciting hate on The basis of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender reassignment- although, there will be exemptions to allow legitimate debate.

But The First two parts of The triple shield were already included in The Draft bill.

At its heart this complicated bill has a simple aim: those things that are criminal or unacceptable in Real Life should be treated The same online.

But that means reining in The Power of The big tech companies and bringing an end to The era of self regulation.

Getting The Bill this far has been a complex Balancing Act . Dropping The need to define What Counts as " legal but harmful" content may have satisfied free speech advocates.

Including new criminal offences around encouraging self harm or sharing deep fake porn could feel like a win for campaigners.

But it won't satisfy everyone - The Samaritans for example don't feel it adequately protects adults from harmful material.

The Molly Rose Foundation Set Up by Molly Russell 's family believes The Bill 's been watered down. It's not about freedom of speech, it said in a statement, it's about The freedom To Live .

And there's much about The Bill that is still unclear.

Campaign group The Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) said platforms might feel " off The hook" because of The new Focus On user controls " in place of active duties to deal with bad actors and dangerous content".

Elon Musk 's takeover of Twitter indicated tough rules were needed, it said. Twitter recently reinstated A Number of banned accounts, including that of Ye, formerly known as Kanye West , which had been suspended over antisemitic posts.

But CCDH chief executive Imran Ahmed added it was welcome The government " had strengthened The Law against encouragement of self-harm and distribution of intimate images without consent".

It was that The encouragement of self-harm would be prohibited in The update to The Online Safety Bill.

Fine companies

Other changes will require technology companies to assess and publish The Risk of potential harm to children on their sites.

Companies must also explain how they will enforce age Limits - Knowing users' age will be a key part in preventing children seeing certain types of content.

And users' accounts must not be removed unless they have broken The Law or The Site 's rules.

Tech policy expert at The Open Rights Group, Dr Monica Horten, said The Bill lacked definition about how companies will know The Age Of their users.

" Companies are likely to use AI systems analysing biometric data including head and hand measurements, and voices, " She Said .

" This is a recipe for a gated Internet , currently subject to minimal regulation and run by third-party private operators. "

Much of The enforcement of The New Law will be by communications and media regulator Ofcom, which will be able to fine companies up to 10% of their worldwide revenue.

It must now consult The Victims ' commissioner, The domestic-abuse commissioner and The Children 's commissioner when drawing up The Codes technology companies must Follow .



Source of news: bbc.com

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