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Was wondering how Acorn admins were planning to approach the Online Safety Act? It seems a lot of forums are shutting down ahead of the mid-March deadline.
As far as I can see, the new law is a classic example of overreach by people who don't understand how the internet works. There are very few exceptions, and the consequences of not complying are huge, including potentially multi-million fines. But whether it's well-drafted or terrible, it's coming... and soon.
There's more info in this Register news report...
There's also a monster thread on a cycling forum that digs into the problem in great detail...
As far as I can see, the new law is a classic example of overreach by people who don't understand how the internet works. There are very few exceptions, and the consequences of not complying are huge, including potentially multi-million fines. But whether it's well-drafted or terrible, it's coming... and soon.
There's more info in this Register news report...
The UK's Online Safety Act applies to Small Tech too
That niche forum running for 20 years – get ready, there's work to do
www.theregister.com
There's also a monster thread on a cycling forum that digs into the problem in great detail...