PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Telecommunications: Regulation (14 October 2016)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment she has made of the power conferred on Ofcom to regulation offensive communications sent in the UK on (a) the internet and (b) social media platforms.

Asked by:
Anna Turley (Labour)

Answer

We are aware of concerns about offensive content on social media. Where this is the case Government expects social media providers to have robust process in place and act promptly when abuse is reported. The UK has strict laws governing such content, which apply equally online and offline.

Ofcom does not regulate offensive communications on either the internet or social media platforms. The Communications Act 2003 requires Ofcom to set standards to ensure that generally accepted standards are applied to the content of television and radio programmes.


Answered by:
Matt Hancock (Conservative)
19 October 2016

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