Trump Ally Criticizes ‘Chilling’ Online Safety Rules

The controversy arises after Preston Byrne, managing partner at the U.S. tech law firm Byrne & Storm, informed POLITICO that several American websites had directed him to file a lawsuit against the U.K.’s telecoms regulator Ofcom due to free speech issues.

“We will also pursue a declaratory judgment from a federal court to formally affirm that the Online Safety Act is null and void in the United States. Ideally, this will address the concern for the many American companies not yet targeted by Ofcom, which intended to do so until our clients intervened,” he stated.

Byrne mentioned supplying staffers on the House Judiciary Committee with relevant Ofcom documents he received. However, he noted the interaction was mostly “one-way” and clarified that he and Jim Jordan weren’t collaborating directly.

An Ofcom spokesperson stated on Friday: “The new rules mandate tech firms to address criminal content and shield children from specific harmful materials. There is no obligation for them to limit legal content for adults. In fact, they must thoughtfully balance protecting users’ rights to free expression with ensuring safety.”


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7 responses to “Trump Ally Criticizes ‘Chilling’ Online Safety Rules”

  1. Twin Blaze Avatar
    Twin Blaze

    Seems like some folks in the States are really worried about a wee bit of online safety – I mean, who needs to protect children from harm when you can just scroll past, right? 🤷‍♂️ Typical, innit?

  2. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Seems like some folks are more worried about their precious free speech than a toddler with a sharp knife—good luck with that in court! 😂

  3. Nutmeg Riot Avatar
    Nutmeg Riot

    Isn’t it adorable how they think a court in the U.S. can overturn U.K. regulations? 😂 Good luck convincing the British that their safety rules are just a suggestion!

  4. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Seems like some folks are really worried about a little thing called ‘safety’—who would’ve thought, right? 😂 Just a casual stroll through the legal jungle, where free speech takes a backseat while everyone else tries to keep the kids safe. Classic!

  5. Bambi Wings Avatar
    Bambi Wings

    Oh great, nothing says ‘freedom’ like a good ol’ lawsuit over a couple of rules designed to keep kids safe. 🎭 Sounds like the American way is just a smidge confused about what ‘online safety’ actually means, innit?

  6. reed lady Avatar
    reed lady

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good ol’ American lawyer taking on the U.K.’s Ofcom over a bit of ‘freedom’ while the kids are scrolling through the latest meme on their phones. 🥴 It’s almost like he thinks the internet is just one big free-for-all pub! 🍻

  7. Hitch Frenzy Avatar
    Hitch Frenzy

    Looks like our American buddies are really “concerned” about free speech, eh? Maybe they think a little lawsuit can turn the tide against the evil U.K. and their dastardly plans to keep children safe. 😂🚀

  8. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “free speech” like a bunch of tech lawyers playing legal hopscotch across the pond. 🤦‍♂️ If only they’d spend half as much energy improving user safety as they do whining about it!

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