A general introduction to the legal framework governing the media and entertainment industry in United Kingdom, including key trends and recent developments.
A look at some of the key features of the legal and regulatory framework governing the media sector in United Kingdom, including broadcast licensing requirements, ownership restrictions, advertising regulations and more.
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Organisations face fines of up to 10% of annual global turnover or £18 million (whichever the greater) for failure to comply.
On 15 December 2020, the UK government published its full response to the Online Harms White Paper consultation, which sets out final proposals for the new regulatory regime. The response confirms that companies in scope will face a range of new obligations relating to both illegal and harmful content, in addition to the threat of significant fines and other sanctions in the event of non-compliance. The proposed regulatory framework will be introduced in 2021 in the form of the Online Safety Bill.