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UK’s online security bill nears completion: what it means for internet oversight

This week, a key piece of UK internet regulation, the Online Safety Bill, moved from the House of Commons to the House of Lords after being amended. It now includes a provision threatening tech bosses with two years in prison if they don’t keep children safe online. But it no longer includes controls on “legal but harmful” content such as racism and misogyny. Technology editor Peter O’Brien explains what this means for the Internet, and gets feedback from “Bridget Jones” director Beban Kidron. Become an influential online security activist.France 24 Read more in English: Also read: EU Regulation of Big Tech: Is Free Expression at Risk? Musk says he will step down as CEO of Twitter after finding ‘someone stupid enough to take the job’ Removed from Parlor Agreement after pro-Nazi statements, Twitter opened

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