2025-03-26 - OFCOM: "Advisory Letter: illegal content risk assessments - your duties under the Online Safety Act 2023"

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We were solicited for and have received pro bono representation in dealing with OFCOM and also communicating with Congress in regards to the UK's attempts to enforce its censorship regime in the United States. Name was redacted at their request for physical safety.

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We were solicited for and have received pro bono representation in dealing with OFCOM and also communicating with Congress in regards to the UK's attempts to enforce its censorship regime in the United States. Name was redacted at their request for physical safety.

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This is good news. I wonder if this law group would have any interest or at least connections with people in Congress that could also assist with the banking issues as well.
 
We were solicited for and have received pro bono representation in dealing with OFCOM and also communicating with Congress in regards to the UK's attempts to enforce its censorship regime in the United States. Name was redacted at their request for physical safety.

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That's pretty cool. I'm a naturally pessimistic person, though, so do any lawyers wanna chime in as to whether or not there are any possible risks to this? Like could this bring KiwiFarms to the attention of Democratic (or really any other) politicians and make new enemies?
 
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