Ofcom fines UK-blocked suicide forum £950,000 under Online Safety Act
Ofcom has fined a US-based internet forum £950,000 under the Online Safety Act, citing its implication in 160 UK deaths. The regulator is also attempting to block UK access to the site, which has been referenced in multiple coroners' reports.
Key Takeaways
- Ofcom issued a £950,000 fine under the Online Safety Act.
- The regulator is attempting to block UK access to the US-based forum.
- The site has been referenced in multiple coroners' reports.
- Ofcom says the forum is implicated in 160 UK deaths.
Why It Matters
This is a concrete enforcement move: Ofcom is using the Online Safety Act not just to fine a US-based site, but to seek blocking access from the UK. The case shows the regulator can move from penalty to access restriction when it views a platform as tied to serious harm, and it puts a compliance spotlight on services operating outside the UK. For streaming and broader digital media operators, the signal is that UK enforcement can reach overseas-hosted services when content is linked to coroners' findings. Watch for whether Ofcom succeeds in blocking the site and whether it details the legal basis for that step.
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