I siti per adulti “ignorano” sfacciatamente le multe di Ofcom: Watchdog riceve solo £ 55.000 dopo aver imposto multe da £ 3 milioni per violazioni della sicurezza online

https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/ofcom-fines-55-million-child-age-5HjdW55_2/

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23 commenti

  1. Well duh, how do you collect fines from companies that only have a virtual presence in the UK

  2. If a website is based overseas, how would a fine be enforced?
    Can the regulator block a website if they don’t pay a fine?

  3. fantasticvinyl on

    To think they could’ve reallocated money into social services or policing in order to actually tackle crime…

  4. Harmless_Drone on

    It’s almost like the online safety act is a joke, and everyone warned it was going to be a joke.

  5. aleopardstail on

    whoever could possibly have predicted this

    other than an average five year old

  6. Boomshrooom on

    Oh no, who could possibly have foreseen this eventuality?

  7. Oldschool-fool on

    What a surprise, as if this wasn’t the obvious outcome 😂

  8. And they want to ban VPN’s to stop people getting around the laws they put in place that are being ignored and are already proving a failure.

    Honestly I hate this gesture politics bullshit where they push through nonsense they know won’t do anything just for positive media coverage. What a total waste of time.

  9. F1r3bird on

    good the only reason these came in is because google and palantir wanted to make it easier to track you

  10. MultiMidden on

    OFCOM discover it’s difficult to fine a company that isn’t a legal entity in the UK.

    Only thing they can do is make ISPs block the IP addresses. I’m going to guess that the companies not paying the fines don’t earn enough ad revenue to worry about losing access to the UK.

  11. let_me_atom on

    It’s almost like this whole piece of legislation was written by technically illiterate people who don’t know how the internet works and just want to poke their heads into what people are yanking their hog to.

  12. Upper-Level5723 on

    They need to just ID people when they buy the PC or phone, or at OS level once. get rid of site to site its ridiculous. Children can have different devices that don’t have full Internet or whatever, one portal with only PG curated versions of websites that it is up to each company to make or not.

  13. Wildhaus on

    Almost like the OSA is wildly unpopular and the companies know it won’t last.

  14. Natural_Hair_7490 on

    They really should just stop trying to control everything.

  15. Steamrolled777 on

    Some of these are the shadiest companies on the internet. Never had an account with them, or given them any money, and not going to change that, so I can use ID or whatever.

    Maybe I shouldn’t have left my copies of Mayfair and Razzle in a garage for the next generation to find.

  16. Silencer-1995 on

    American companies protected by American laws vs some random island in the atlantic lets gooooooooooooooooo

  17. Extra-Fig-7425 on

    This whole thing is ridiculous, it just penalise small niche sites and forum because they don’t hv the resources or want to take the risk.
    I know a knitting forum and a doll forum shut because of this.

  18. Trundlenator on

    I’m a bit technologically illiterate so some help needed here.

    Assuming a website m(outside the UK)ignores warnings and breaks regulations, how does the UK actually enforce fines/punishments for rule breaches?

    Can the government make ISPs block all access to such websites in a way that can’t be gotten around(by VPNs for example)?

  19. Bubbly_Leave2550 on

    The fines should be made up for out of ofcoms budget, unacceptable for them to be failing to collect this.

  20. KoffieCreamer on

    How much money has been and is being spent to enforce these rules that cannot be enforceable?

    No one wants this, no one asked for it, it’s a terrible political decision, it’s unenforceable, it’s costing the tax payer greatly and taking up political time when there are many more bigger issues at hand. Joke

  21. InfiniteTallgeese on

    What an utter waste of our taxes, paying staff and agencies to pursue utterly pointless shit like this that nobody even wanted in the first place.

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