Ofcom has said that for small sites, the costs of complying “are likely to be negligible or in the small thousands at most”.
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Ofcom has said that for small sites, the costs of complying “are likely to be negligible or in the small thousands at most”.
Deluded. Say goodbye to UK forums and forums serving the UK.
Hamster forum and local residents’ websites shut down by new internet laws
Scope and scale of Online Safety Act likened to China’s ‘great firewall’ as small websites struggle to comply
The Telegraph (www.telegraph.co.uk)
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Ofcom has said that for small sites, the costs of complying “are likely to be negligible or in the small thousands at most”.
Deluded. Say goodbye to UK forums and forums serving the UK.
Hamster forum and local residents’ websites shut down by new internet laws
Scope and scale of Online Safety Act likened to China’s ‘great firewall’ as small websites struggle to comply
The Telegraph (www.telegraph.co.uk)
@gamingonlinux I fucking hate what the internet has become. The vast majority of the evils that come from the net come from large centralised organisations, and in response they pass laws that are trivial for large centralised organisations to comply with, and crippling for small groups. It's mandatory centralisation.
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