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8/5/2025, 2:12:51 PM
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8/5/2025, 1:50:20 PM
> The U.K.’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) explains in detail what each category of prohibited content includes. Under the OSA, minors must be prohibited from accessing “[c]ontent which: [d]epicts real or realistic serious violence against a person.” It also includes “[c]ontent which is abusive and which targets any of the following characteristics: (a) Race, (b) Religion, (c) Sex, (d) Sexual orientation, (e) Disability, or (f) Gender reassignment.” It even includes “[c]ontent which realistically depicts serious violence against a fictional creature.” Such a definition would not only prohibit minors from accessing historical and newsworthy content about wars—but episodes of SpongeBob, pokemon, loonytoons, Tom and Jerry, etc
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