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<p>We published our Online Harms Initial Consultation Response in February this year.
Under the new regulatory framework, the duty of care will apply to all companies that
provide services which facilitate the sharing of user generated content or user interactions.
Where pornography sites have such functionalities (including video and image sharing,
commenting and live streaming) they will be subject to the duty of care.</p><p>The
duty of care will apply to all companies who provide services to UK users. Noting
the particularly serious nature of some of the harms in scope and the global nature
of many online services, the White Paper proposed that there should be a level playing
field between those companies that have a legal presence in the UK, and those that
operate from overseas.</p><p><strong><p><p><br></strong></p>
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