Ireland adopts Online Safety Code for video-sharing platforms including TikTok | TechCrunch
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"One of the thoughts behind the Online Safety Code is dealing with content which is more harmful rather than illegal," Hurley told us, adding: "What we've done is broaden the scope to harmful content that they must prohibit uploading of and then act on reports against those terms and conditions."
Under the Code, in-scope platforms are required to have terms and conditions that ban uploads or sharing of a range of harmful content types - including cyberbullying; promoting self-harm or suicide and promoting eating or feeding disorders, in addition to banning content that incites hatred or violence; terrorism; child sex abuse material (CSAM); racism and xenophobia.
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