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Two influencers who targeted Orthodox Jews with water pistols have sparked outrage, leaving antisemitism campaigners fuming over police leniency towards them.
The UK Online Safety Act requires age verification for anyone seeking to access "adult" content, even if it's educational.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which manages Wikipedia, failed in its court challenge against sections of the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act but was given permission to challenge any decision that ...
A UK court has refused to grant exemption to Wikipedia from the Online Safety Act, asking Ofcom to determine its fate.
A n Emmerdale fan has slammed the TV programme as "muck," after they claim they were forced to register a complaint with ...
The UK High Court of Justice on Monday dismissed the Wikimedia Foundation's (WF) legal challenge to aspects of the new Online Safety Act (OSA), ruling that the organization failed to establish ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the UK Government over Online Safety Act verification rules. The ...
The Wikimedia Foundation has lost its legal battle in the U.K to avoid having to verify the identity of its readers.
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
The U.K. Online Safety Act is aimed at preventing children from accessing potentially harmful material online, and internet ...
Lord Grade, who once criticised YouTube as a “parasite”, has revealed he now uses it himself to watch videos on his phone.