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英国首相ケир・スタマーは、Apple、Googleなどのテクノロジー企業に9月までに、子供が露骨な画像を撮影したり共有したりするのを防ぐデバイスレベルの保護機能を導入するよう命じました。3ヶ月以内に遵守しない場合、関連法規が制定され、デバイスは英国で販売されるすべての携帯電話やタブレットにこの保護機能が強制的に組み込まれることになります(The Guardian)。違反企業には罰金が科せられ、経営陣も刑事責任を負うことになる可能性があります。
首相は「今日、この国で事業を行っているテクノロジー企業に対し露骨な画像の送受信を子供が行えないようにする規制を導入するよう求めます。これは不可能な挑戦ではありません」と述べました。「それらの企業がそれに従わない場合は、我々は行動しますし、法改正を行います」。
文書によると、これらの変更により、性的虐待犯は被害者を通じてデバイスを使用できなくなり、子供たちはポルノグラフィーにアクセスすることができなくなります。しかし成人は年齢確認後には裸体コンテンツを撮影したり共有したり見ることができる。
この提案はオンラインセーフティ法と組み合わせられるもので、その法規は企業が違法や子供への害がある内容を取り除くプロセスを持つことを求めています(The Guardian)。
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given Apple, Google, and other tech firms until September to introduce device-level protections that prevent children from taking, sharing, or viewing explicit images. "If businesses do not comply within three months, legislation will be brought forward requiring the protection to be added to all phones and tablets sold in the UK," reports The Guardian. "Tech firms that fail to do so could face fines, and their senior managers could be made criminally liable." From the report: "Today, I am calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce vice controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images. Because this is not an impossible challenge," he said. "If they choose not, then we will act and we will change the law." [...] Under the changes, sexual predators will be prevented from being able to exploit and abuse victims through their devices, and children stopped from being able to access pornography, the Home Office said. Adults will still be able to take, share or view nude content once they have verified their age.
In the Commons, Melanie Ward, the Labour MP for Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy, said: "It's time to stop asking social media companies to make their products safe, and instead time to start requiring them to do so through regulation." Clive Efford, the Labour MP for Eltham and Chislehurst, said the "sociopaths" running social media platforms had no concern for the welfare of children. "The only message that they're going to listen to is if there's legislation put before this house that is going to act and send a clear message to them." The proposal is designed to sit alongside the Online Safety Act, which requires companies to have processes for removing material that is illegal or harmful to children.
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