76O. Regulated user-to-user Services and regulated search services: notices to deal with terrorism content and CSEA content
Telecommunications (Volume 97 (2022)) | Commentary
If OFCOM considers that it is necessary and proportionate to do so, it may give a notice described below relating to a regulated user-to-user service or a regulated search service to the provider of the service1. A notice under the above provision that relates to a regulated user-to-user service is a notice requiring the provider of the service (1) to do any or all of the following (a) use accredited technology2 to identify terrorism content communicated publicly by means of the service and to swiftly take down that content; (b) use accredited technology to prevent individuals from encountering terrorism content communicated
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If OFCOM considers that it is necessary and proportionate to do so, it may give a notice described below relating to a regulated user-to-user service or a regulated search service to the provider of the service1. A notice under the above provision that relates to a regulated user-to-user service is a notice requiring the provider of the service (1) to do any or all of the following (a) use accredited technology2 to identify terrorism content communicated publicly by means of the service and to swiftly take down that content; (b) use accredited technology to prevent individuals from encountering terrorism content communicated
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