UK Parliament / Open data

Online Safety Bill

Moved by

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay

290A: Clause 202, page 166, line 3, leave out “moderation” and insert “identification”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment re-names “content moderation technology” as “content identification technology” as that term is more accurate.

290B: Clause 202, page 166, line 7, leave out “moderation” and insert “identification”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the first amendment of clause 202 in the Minister’s name.

290C: Clause 202, page 166, line 9, leave out from “analyses” to end of line 11 and insert “content to assess whether it is content of a particular kind (for example, illegal content).”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment revises the definition of content identification technology so that the restrictions in the Bill on OFCOM recommending or requiring the use of proactive technology apply to content identification technology operating on any kind of content.

290D: Clause 202, page 166, line 12, leave out “moderation” and insert “identification”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the first amendment of clause 202 in the Minister’s name.

290E: Clause 202, page 167, line 4, leave out “moderation” and insert “identification”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the first amendment of clause 202 in the Minister’s name.

290F: Clause 202, page 167, line 9, leave out “moderation” and insert “identification”

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the first amendment of clause 202 in the Minister’s name.

290G: Clause 202, page 167, leave out lines 15 to 18

Member’s explanatory statement

This amendment is consequential on the first amendment of clause 202 in the Minister’s name.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

831 cc444-5 

Session

2022-23

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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