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Greg questions Culture Secretary following Online Harms Statement

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Tuesday, 15 December, 2020

Greg has called on Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden to ensure the experience and expertise of organisations such as the Internet Watch Foundation is harnessed as he brings forward legislation to tackle online harms in the UK. Internet Watch Foundation have 24 years of experience, including playing a massive role in reducing the number of vile, indecent pictures of children found on UK servers from 18% of the global estimate to just 1% today.

The Buckingham MPs question came after a statement where the Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP set out the global standard for safety online with the most comprehensive approach yet to online regulation – ensuring the internet is a safer place children and vulnerable users.

The new Online Harms Bill – to be introduced next year – ensures that we enter a new age of accountability for tech, protecting children and vulnerable users, restoring trust in this industry, and enshrining in law safeguards for free speech. The government are setting out that social media sites, websites, apps and other services will need to remove and limit the spread of illegal content such as child sexual abuse, terrorist material and suicide content.

Tech platforms will need to do far more to protect children from being exposed to harmful content or activity such as grooming, bullying and pornography. Ofcom is now confirmed as the regulator with the power to fine companies failing in their duty of care up to £18 million or ten per cent of annual global turnover, whichever is higher. The legislation also includes provisions to impose criminal sanctions on senior managers, meaning that tech companies must put public safety first or face the consequences.

This proportionate new framework will ensure we don’t put unnecessary burdens on small businesses but give large digital businesses robust rules of the road to follow so we can seize the brilliance of modern technology to improve our lives.

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