Ofcom Seeks US Police Help to Collect £520,000 Fine from 4chan
A foreign censor is demanding that US police override the First Amendment to finish its collection job.
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A giant hamster and a £520,000 fine: What happens next for Ofcom and 4chan?
US-based forum 4chan is refusing to pay more than £520,000 in fines to the UK regulator Ofcom over alleged breaches of the Online Safety Act

Ofcom's £520,000 fine against 4chan tests the limits of UK internet regulation across borders
US-based forum 4chan is refusing to pay more than £520,000 in fines to the UK regulator Ofcom over alleged breaches of the Online Safety Act

Ofcom's £520,000 fine against 4chan tests the limits of UK internet regulation across borders
US-based forum 4chan is refusing to pay more than £520,000 in fines to the UK regulator Ofcom over alleged breaches of the Online Safety Act
Ofcom fines 4chan £20,000 for violating UK Online Safety Act
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4Chan fined £520,000 by UK regulator Ofcom for online safety violations, responds with AI hamster image
The fine includes £450,000 for lack of age checks to prevent children from seeing pornography.
UK regulator fines 4chan £450,000 for lacking age verification to protect children from pornography
Ofcom has fined 4chan £450,000 for not having age checks in place to prevent children from seeing pornography on its site.
4chan says it will not pay UK fines under Online Safety Act, citing US jurisdiction
The online message board's lawyers say UK safety laws shouldn't apply to a business based in the US.

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