UK PM Starmer gives Big Tech three-month ultimatum to curb child sexual abuse material or face legislation
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Mizy Clifton
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a three-month ultimatum to Big Tech companies, demanding they take stronger action to prevent children from sending intimate images on their platforms. Starmer warned that if tech firms fail to adequately clamp down on child sexual abuse material (CSAM) within this timeframe, the UK government will introduce legislation to force compliance. The announcement underscores the government's growing frustration with what it sees as insufficient voluntary measures by technology companies to protect minors online.
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British PM vows to legislate if platforms fail to clamp down on child sexual abuse material within three months
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