OTT content remains outside CBFC jurisdiction and continues to be regulated under the IT Rules, 2021 with a three-tier grievance redressal mechanism, govt tells Lok Sabha. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/movies-music/news/ott-content-to-remain-outside-cbfc-purview-govt-cites-3-tier-oversight-under-it-rules-yn9jv7yn?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #OTTPlatforms #CBFC #ITRules2021 #DigitalMedia #ContentRegulation

News Podcast: Shopify Bot Attack Hits Authors, UK and EU Enforce AI and Safety Laws, US Plans Pro-Tech AI Policy

On this episode of the Self-Publishing News Podcast, Dan Holloway reports on a coordinated bot attack that hit indie authors using Shopify, leaving some with unexpected fees and limited recourse. He also covers new and…
https://selfpublishingadvice.org/podcast-shopify-bot-attack/

#Podcast #contentregulation #EUAIAct #indieauthorsecurity #OnlineSafetyAct
@indieauthors

News Podcast: Shopify Bot Attack Hits Authors, UK and EU Enforce AI and Safety Laws, US Plans Pro-Tech AI Policy

Shopify bot attack leaves indie authors facing unexpected fees; new AI and safety laws in the UK, EU, and US raise concerns for author rights.

The Self-Publishing Advice Center
News Podcast: Shopify Bot Attack Hits Authors, UK and EU Enforce AI and Safety Laws, US Plans Pro-Tech AI Policy https://selfpublishingadvice.org/podcast-shopify-bot-attack/ #indieauthorsecurity #contentregulation #Shopifybotattack #OnlineSafetyAct #USAIpolicy #Podcast #EUAIAct
News Podcast: Shopify Bot Attack Hits Authors, UK and EU Enforce AI and Safety Laws, US Plans Pro-Tech AI Policy

Shopify bot attack leaves indie authors facing unexpected fees; new AI and safety laws in the UK, EU, and US raise concerns for author rights.

The Self-Publishing Advice Center
Supreme Court Addresses When Government Employees' Social Media Accounts are State Action (Lindke & Garnier) - Technology & Marketing Law Blog

[This post got stuck in my drafts folder…sharing it now for completeness] I see many cases against government employees for posting and moderating content on social media. The topic is a doctrinal morass because many details can affect the analysis....

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Good and thorough submission on #ContentRegulation for NZ authorities including #HateSpeech and #FreeSpeech issues from @civillibertynz HT @thomasbeagle

I note that the DIA consultation and the submission refer to protecting children from harm from viewing online content. Neither discuss helpful information gained by children and young people in affirming positive views on sex, sexuality and gender. Young people in cloistered homes should be able to access +ve info.
https://nzccl.org.nz/submission-content-regulation-review/

Submission: Content Regulation review

Read our response to the DIA's content regulation review.

NZ Council for Civil Liberties

@Free_Press @signalblur Elmo ist interestingly creative in making me feel 🤯😱🫣😵‍💫😵

#birdsite #contentRegulation

@jerry thx for a safer home

Blog: musing on what light federated platforms shed on #ContentRegulation https://regulatorydevelopments.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2022/11/30/musing-on-federated-platform-regulation/

The separation of "post" and "read" seems as if it ought to be significant, but comments & corrections very welcome

Musing on Federated Platform Regulation – Regulatory developments

Australia, Fiji, Ireland and the UK are launching a network of regulators to think about regulation of content / online harms.

It's unclear what the aims of the network will be regarding the DSA, and especially how it plans to interact with European regulators.

Does anyone know?

#contentregulation #disinformation #onlineharms #DSA

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/news-centre/2022/regulators-collaborate-through-new-global-network-to-counter-online-harm

Regulators collaborate through new global network to counter online harm

Regulators from Australia, Fiji, Ireland and the United Kingdom are joining forces to encourage and coordinate global efforts to make the online world a safer place.

Ofcom
Löschanordnung terroristischer Inhalte innerhalb einer Stunde aktiv

Das in Kraft getretene EU-Gesetz schreibt Online-Plattformen vor, sie haben maximal 60 Minuten Zeit, um terroristische Inhalte zu entfernen.

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