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Ofcom began playing the government tune to the hilt as soon as Sharon White disappeared for her new paypacket. Now they have been given new claws: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51446665

The internet power grab has begun in earnest with this.
They certainly have got claws now for sure!! I can see the end of freedom of speech on social media if they don't get this right. Does this mean they can shut down the babe channels web shows without warning? It mentioned what China, (which I think we have known about their social media use for years), and what Australia and Germany have introduced in the last few year and now us, but doesn't mention penalties for social media giants in US or Russia.

I wonder how far the internet power grab in this country will go, I think there does need to be some sort of regulation of social media, but when most adults use the internet sensibly there does need to be a little freedom within for individuals to make their own choices of what they want to allow.

Funnily enough I haven't done GDPR's for a while now I think i did them last just before Xmas
Given what a farce the government made of Age Verification which in the end didn’t happen, I wouldn’t be surprised if this gets dragged out for months & the powers get watered down.

The babeshow web shows won’t be affected by these new powers. These seem to be focusing more on social media.

Wouldn’t be surprised if another attempt is made at AV which would affect the babeshows online
If I am right I think I remember reading something yesterday that the Government has backed down against the tech giants
(23-01-2020 01:17 )Stemmw Wrote: [ -> ]It just feels that Ofcom has an agenda and if the channels went and fought their case against them then logic and common sense would prevail and Ofcom would be back in their box, but the channels seem to be devoid of the will to fight their corner, maybe they just don't have the finances to undertake such a fight

You miss the point. It's nothing to do with finances. The channels could never take on Ofcom unless they could show that they had some public support behind them. The reality is that nobody is willing to support the channels, or help them in any way, which makes any effort on their part completely futile. Ofcom will always say that the public is behind them and their policies and the channels have no way of proving otherwise.
(15-02-2020 22:12 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]If I am right I think I remember reading something yesterday that the Government has backed down against the tech giants

Yeah I’ve read something similar
^Do we actually know if that is actually the case?
Ofcom have today, found Studio 66 "in breach", this "in breach" ruling is on top of the previous "in breach" rulings given to S66 not long ago.
Ofcom state that the previous in "breach rulings" are still the subject of ongoing sanction proceedings, and the new breaches are also serious enough for sanctions to be considered .

Info here https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/p...-times.pdf
(22-01-2020 20:20 )Rob169 Wrote: [ -> ]how can a program like naked attraction still be aired on ch4 or 5 (can't remember which 1 it's on) and yet the babeshows get hauled over the coals for the slightest hint of anything sexual annoyed

Because those channels are granted a licence as an entertainment channel while ofcom changed the babe channels licences to advertisement channels which have far more stringent regulations governing them. The babe channels were originally given an entertainment channel licence, but that was changed a number of years ago as far as i know.
(24-02-2020 19:40 )ooupa Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-01-2020 20:20 )Rob169 Wrote: [ -> ]how can a program like naked attraction still be aired on ch4 or 5 (can't remember which 1 it's on) and yet the babeshows get hauled over the coals for the slightest hint of anything sexual annoyed

Because those channels are granted a licence as an entertainment channel while ofcom changed the babe channels licences to advertisement channels which have far more stringent regulations governing them. The babe channels were originally given an entertainment channel licence, but that was changed a number of years ago as far as i know.

Rob undoubtably knows that, he just can't believe it and he's not the only one.
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