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Online Safety Bill - Report of the Joint Committee on draft Online Safety Bill, HC 709

13 January 2022

Lead MP

Damian Collins

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Bill Debate

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Other Contributors: 25

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Damian Collins raised concerns about online safety bill - report of the joint committee on draft online safety bill, hc 709 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Mr. Collins moves to consider the report produced by the Joint Committee regarding the Online Safety Bill. He praises the extensive efforts of the committee in gathering evidence and conducting hearings, highlighting that despite the significant notice given to tech companies about the impending legislation, there has been no substantial improvement in online safety issues such as hate speech, child abuse, and anti-vaccine misinformation. The report calls for an expedited process of transparency regarding anonymity and the active role of social media platforms in promoting harmful content. It also emphasises the necessity for companies to be held liable for their systems and that existing criminal offences should be enforced online. The committee recommends strengthening Ofcom's regulatory powers, removing controversial principles from clause 11, and introducing user redress mechanisms.
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