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Was wondering how Acorn admins were planning to approach the Online Safety Act? It seems a lot of forums are shutting down ahead of the mid-March deadline.
As far as I can see, the new law is a classic example of overreach by people who don't understand how the internet works. There are very few exceptions, and the consequences of not complying are huge, including potentially multi-million fines. But whether it's well-drafted or terrible, it's coming... and soon.
There's more info in this Register news report...
	
	
		
			
				
					
						
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
							
						
					
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There's also a monster thread on a cycling forum that digs into the problem in great detail...
	
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			As far as I can see, the new law is a classic example of overreach by people who don't understand how the internet works. There are very few exceptions, and the consequences of not complying are huge, including potentially multi-million fines. But whether it's well-drafted or terrible, it's coming... and soon.
There's more info in this Register news report...
					
				The UK's Online Safety Act applies to Small Tech too
Analysis: That niche forum running for 20 years – get ready, there's work to do
				There's also a monster thread on a cycling forum that digs into the problem in great detail...