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by Overtonwindow
1251 days ago
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This is a terrible policy paper made up of pipe dreams. It is impossible to clearly delineate content "harmful to children." Maybe that can be broadly applied to violence and guns, but that's still a broad definition. Almost feels like a thought crime law... |
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https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/58-03/0220...
From the bill:
"59 Requirement to report CSEA content to the NCA
(1) A UK provider of a regulated user-to-user service must operate the service using systems and processes which secure (so far as possible) that the provider reports all detected and unreported CSEA content present on the service to the NCA.
(2) A non-UK provider of a regulated user-to-user service must operate the service using systems and processes which secure (so far as possible) that the provider reports all detected and unreported UK-linked CSEA content present on the service to the NCA (and does not report to the NCA CSEA content which is not UK-linked). ...
60 Regulations about reports to the NCA
(1) The Secretary of State must make regulations in connection with the reports that are to be made to the NCA (including by non-UK providers) as required by section 59. ...
62 Offence in relation to CSEA reporting
A person commits an offence if, in purported compliance with a requirement under section 59— (a) the person provides information that is false in a material respect, and (b) at the time the person provides it, the person knows that it is false in a material respect or is reckless as to whether it is false in a material respect.
A person who commits an offence under this section is liable— ... (d) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine (or both)."