Demanding the right to profit from promoting it while refusing to pay the costs is clearly indefensible.
All platforms, big or small, can no longer be allowed to spread hate speech.
State action to regulate social media is unproblematic in principle, but deeply problematic in practice – and the law of unintended consequences applies.
A small community radio station with a few thousand listeners requires a license, but a social media channel with millions of individual subscribers does not.
The Culture Secretary says he hopes to be talking directly to Mark Zuckerberg.
Mordaunt, Rudd and Hancock offer three examples in today’s papers of how British politics work now.
It was a textbook case of how Islamist terror works here – or has to date, anyway. We honour and remember those who died.
The Conservatives need a strategy to dominate VR, a presence in voice-controlled tech and – yes – a ‘Maybot’ chatbot.
It will give the CMA almost unlimited powers to prosecute big tech companies. The Bill is a signal to stop investing in Britain.