UK Parliament / Open data

Online Safety Bill

Yes, they are—with the addition of what I am coming to. In addition to the duty for companies to consider the role

of algorithms, which I talked about, Ofcom will have a range of powers at its disposal to help it assess whether providers are fulfilling their duties, including the power to require information from providers about the operation of their algorithms. The regulator will be able to hold senior executives criminally liable if they fail to ensure that their company is providing Ofcom with the information it requests.

However, we must not restrict users’ right to see legal content and speech. These amendments would prescribe specific approaches for companies’ treatment of legal content accessed by adults, which would give the Government undue influence in choosing, on adult users’ behalf, what content they see—

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Reference

830 cc185-6 

Session

2022-23

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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