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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Nick Johnson |Chloe Deng |Anna Williams
CAP updates on ad restrictions on 'less healthy' food and drink products Last year, the government confirmed that it will bring forward advertising restrictions for "less healthy" food and drink products – products high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) – and published the secondary legislation together with guidance on the new restrictions. The regulations will come into force from 1 October 2025.
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lexology.com | Tom Harding |John Davidson-Kelly |Ben Dunham |Nick Johnson
Government's 'strategic steer' for the CMA includes focus on consumer protection The Department for Business and Trade is consulting on a new draft "strategic steer" to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The government will set out its expectations of the consumer protection and competition regulator in supporting and contributing to economic growth – a main focus of the Labour government.
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | John Davidson-Kelly |Chloe Deng |Ben Dunham |Nick Johnson |Tom Harding
UK updates Ofcom publishes guidance on age assurance and children's access assessments under OSA As part of the second phase of implementation of the Online Safety Act (OSA), Ofcom has published its statement on age assurance and children’s access assessments. This comprises three sets of guidance and marks the first step in the UK regulator's implementation of the child protection provisions of the OSA.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
lexology.com | Tom Harding |John Davidson-Kelly |Ben Dunham |Nick Johnson
UK government requests Ofcom to prepare report on designation of Tier 1 services under Media Act 2024The secretary of state for culture, media and sport has written to Ofcom asking it to prepare a report on the operation of the UK market for on-demand programme services, following commencement of the video-on-demand (VoD) regulation provisions in the Media Act 2024 via the Media Act 2024 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2024.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
lexology.com | John Davidson-Kelly |Chloe Deng |Nick Johnson |Tom Harding
UK updatesOfcom states that duties to comply with illegal content safety requirements should come into force in March 2025Ofcom has published an updated roadmap, setting out its progress in implementing the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA) since it became law a year ago and presenting its plans for next year. Ofcom expects the illegal content safety provisions to come into force in March 2025, but says that publication of the register of categorised services will be delayed.
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