UK’s tough new plans on harmful content could see Apple, Google, others, fined 4% of turnover<div class="feat-image">
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<p>The UK wants to get tough on ‘harmful content’ within apps, on social networks and on websites – and is consulting on new legislation which could see companies like <a href="
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<p>Government minister Jeremy Wright said that “the era of self-regulation for online companies is over” …</p>
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UK’s tough new plans on harmful content could see Apple, Google, others, fined 4% of turnover