UK Government Asks Law Commission to Look at Online Trolling
"The government has asked the Law Commission to review the laws around offensive communications and assess whether they provide the right protection to victims online."
"With research showing that nearly a third of UK internet users were on the receiving end of trolling, harassment or cyberbullying last year, the independent body will provide a robust review of the current laws and set out how they apply to online communications (...)"
"The Commission will analyse:
- How the Malicious Communications Act 1988 deals with offensive online communications
- How the Communications Act 2003 deals with online communications
- What 'grossly offensive' means and whether that poses difficulties in legal certainty
- Whether the law means you need to prove fault or prove intention to prosecute offensive online communications
- The need to update definitions in the law which technology has rendered obsolete or confused, such as the meaning of 'sender'
- How other parts of the criminal law overlap with online communications laws "
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