Final versions of our submissions to consultations from Ofcom and others on the OSA framework and related topics.
Response to the Public Accounts Committee inquiry into Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls
Maeve Walsh -
17 March 2025
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Response to the Data (Use and Access) Bill Committee Call for Evidence
Maeve Walsh -
14 March 2025
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Response to Ofcom's call for evidence on researcher access to information
Maeve Walsh -
30 January 2025
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Response to Ofcom's Plan of Work 2025/6 consultation
Maeve Walsh -
29 January 2025
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Response to Science, Innovation and Technology Committee inquiry on Social Media, Misinformation and Harmful Algorithms
Maeve Walsh -
23 January 2025
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Response to the Draft Statement of Strategic Priorities for Online Safety
Maeve Walsh -
14 January 2025
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Response to Ofcom's draft transparency guidance consultation
Maeve Walsh -
04 October 2024
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Response to UNESCO consultation on AI governance
Maeve Walsh -
14 September 2024
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Response to Ofcom's further illegal harms consultation: torture and animal cruelty
Maeve Walsh -
19 September 2024
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Response from VAWG sector to Ofcom's children's consultation
Maeve Walsh -
25 July 2024
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Response to Ofcom's protection of children consultation
Lorna Woods and Maeve Walsh -
17 July 2024
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Response to Women and Equalities Committee inquiry into non-consensual intimate image abuse
Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods -
24 May 2024
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Response to JCNSS Call for Evidence on "Defending Democracy"
Maeve Walsh -
26 March 2024
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Response to the Government's Pornography Review Call for Evidence
Lorna Woods and Maeve Walsh -
07 March 2024
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Response to Ofcom's consultation on guidance for providers publishing pornographic content
Lorna Woods and Maeve Walsh -
07 March 2024
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Response to Ofcom Illegal Harms Consultation
Lorna Woods and Maeve Walsh -
22 February 2024
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Response to Ofcom's Proposed Plan of Work 2024/5
Maeve Walsh -
07 February 2024
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Response to DSIT consultation on the OSA super-complaint mechanism
Maeve Walsh -
09 January 2024
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Response to Ofcom's consultation on media literacy by design principles
Maeve Walsh -
21 December 2023
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Response to the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum call for input on its 2024/5 workplan
Lorna Woods and Maeve Walsh -
19 December 2023
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Response to Ofcom call for evidence on categorisation
Maeve Walsh -
03 October 2023
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