Ofcom investigating pornography site over alleged Online Safety Act breaches
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Ofcom investigating pornography site over alleged Online Safety Act breaches
The regulator said it was investigating Kick Online Entertainment over apparent breaches of the online safety rules. A pornography website is being investigated by Ofcom over whether it has failed in its duties under the Online Safety Act. The regulator said had launched two investigations into Kick Online Entertainment, the provider of the pornography website, after it failed to respond to a request for a risk assessment over the potential for …
Porn site faces UK block as watchdog investigates illegal content complaints
A PORN site is under investigation after complaints of suspected illegal material appearing on it. In serious cases, XXX platforms can now be blocked from the UK if owners are found to have broken tough new laws and fail to make drastic changes. GettyTwo probes have been launched into operator Kick Online Entertainment[/caption] GettySerious breaches of the Online Safety Act can lead to sites being blocked in the UK[/caption] Regulator Ofcom say…
Republicans Just Introduced a Bill That Could Ban Porn Across America
A new Republican-led bill is gaining attention—and concern—for what it could mean for personal freedom online. The Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA), introduced by Senator Mike Lee of Utah, seeks to expand the legal definition of “obscenity” under the Communications Act of 1934, a move that could effectively ban porn nationwide. Yes, you read that right. The bill doesn’t outright say “no porn,” but it uses a broad and updated definition…
Some players are worried that games like Cyberpunk 2077 could get banned in US under the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) bill
This conservative bill could reshape what’s allowed in gaming. If passed, it might lead to popular titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur’s Gate 3, and GTA being blocked in US.This info Some players are worried that games like Cyberpunk 2077 could get banned in US under the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) bill was first published on Gamepressure.com 13 May 2025.
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