Defend Democratic Expression
What’s legal to say should be legal to type. The Online Safety Act could change that.
The bloated Online Safety Act contains many risks to free speech – a government regulator shouldn’t control speech online or off.
Ofcom is now the official online state speech regulator – appointed and directed by government – They are creating a sprawling bureaucracy to police speech online. Their initial consultation on protecting people from online harms include dozens of complicated documents and hundreds of pages of draft guidance.
The Act’s provisions to block services which refuse to cooperate with the speech regulator’s orders could put household names like Wikipedia and Tumblr in the crosshairs.
ORG will continue to fight for your rights to freedom of expression. Engaging where we can with Ofcom to try and minimize the harms this act will cause to freedom of expression.
Meanwhile, tech giants with the resources to surveil all user content, and comply with the bureaucratic requirements will grow ever stronger.
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