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Online Safety Bill. Committee stage sixteenth sitting (morning).

Debate on bills and Public Bill Committee proceeding on Tuesday, 28 June 2022, in the House of Commons, led by Chris Philp. The answering members were Baroness Keeley and Alex Davies-Jones.
New clause 4 (Duty to disclose information to OFCOM) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 5 (Duty to distinguish paid-for advertisements) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 6 (Duty to verify advertisements) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 7 (Report on duties to protect content of democratic importance and journalistic content) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 8 (OFCOM’s guidance about user identity verification) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 9 (Risk assessments: submission to OFCOM and publication) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 10 (Special circumstances) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 12 (Secretary of State’s powers to suggest modifications to a code of practice) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 13 (Liability for companies associated with regulated services) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 14 (Duty to promote media literacy: regulated user-to-user services and search services), discussed with new clause 15 (Media literacy strategy) and new clause 16 (Media literacy strategy: progress report), negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 17 (Algorithmic prompts: prohibition of protected characteristics) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 18 (Identification of information incidents by Ofcom), discussed with new clause 45 (Sharing of information relating to counter-disinformation), negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 19 (Research conducted by regulated services) debated and withdrawn. New clause 23 (Priority illegal content: violence against women and girls) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 24 (Civil claims for breach of duty) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 25 (Annual reporting by OFCOM to Parliament) negatived on division (5 to 9). New clause 26 (Report on synthetic media content harms) under consideration.

About these committee proceedings

Session

2022-23

Legislative stage

Committee stage

Procedure

New clauses

Chamber / Committee

General committees
Online Safety Bill 2021-22 to 2022-23
Wednesday, 11 May 2022
Bills
House of Commons
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