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Thursday, 19 December 2024

Regulatory decadence



Fred de Fossard has a timely CAPX piece on the malign effects of the UK Online Safety Act.


What tech company would do business in Britain?

  • OpenAI's new text-to-video AI tool, Sora, will not be launched in the UK
  • The pernicious effects of the Online Safety Act are now being felt
  • Governments were warned not to heavily regulate tech, but they didn't listen
The Online Safety Act is kicking in and the reality of having an internet governed by Ofcom is starting to materialise; no matter what the Act’s advocates say, this reality isn’t pretty. Regulations like the Online Safety Act make Britain a bad place to do business and to be online. 


The whole piece is well worth reading as yet another indicator that the current rate of UK decline is not decreasing.


Following the summer’s riots, the Government seeks new ways of strengthening this law to suppress speech online. This is regulatory decadence at its worst. Ofcom is becoming one of the most powerful regulators in the country, and one of the strongest signs to stay away from the British economy. Until these regulators are brought to heel and these laws repealed, British prosperity will continue to suffer.

2 comments:

Tammly said...

Prosperity is always impeded by regulation. The trouble is that people with judicious characteristics necessary to be regulators cannot be found, or are not sort.

A K Haart said...

Tammly - we seem to be stuck with expansionist regulators with no clear limits on their desire to expand.