A lawyer representing the online message board 4chan says it won’t pay a proposed fine by the UK’s media regulator as it enforces the Online Safety Act.
According to Preston Byrne, managing partner of law firm Byrne & Storm, Ofcom has provisionally decided to impose a £20,000 fine “with daily penalties thereafter” for as long as the site fails to comply with its request.
“Ofcom’s notices create no legal obligations in the United States,” he told the BBC, adding he believed the regulator’s investigation was part of an “illegal campaign of harassment” against US tech firms.
Ofcom has declined to comment while its investigation continues.
“4chan has broken no laws in the United States - my client will not pay any penalty,” Mr Byrne said.
Ofcom began investigating 4chan over whether it was complying with its obligations under the UK’s Online Safety Act.
Then in August, it said it had issued 4chan with “a provisional notice of contravention” for failing to comply with two requests for information.
Ofcom said its investigation would examine whether the message board was complying with the act, including requirements to protect its users from illegal content.
4chan has often been at the heart of online controversies in its 22 years, including misogynistic campaigns and conspiracy theories.
Users are anonymous, which can often lead to extreme content being posted.
When 4chan has the moral high ground, it’s time to seriously reconsider a law.
If you’re making 4chan look like the good guys, you are seriously depraved and fucked.
UK government is sick and rotten. They are trying to create a nanny dictatorship.
The People v Larry Flynt sets a precedent for smut peddlers taking a necessary moral stance, I guess
Sadly my dyslexia got better of me so I kept reading it as Brine & Shrimp, this didn’t make any sense so I asked family who laughed and told me I got it wrong 🤣
Law firm Byrne & Storm? Awesome name.
Didn’t think I’d say this, but 4chan ia right: If the UK doesn’t like it, they can have their ISPs block it.
Who tf is funding 4chan with a lawyer?
They run ads. They actually have pretty reasonable ads policies, too.
This is the modern day version of “The people versus Larry Flint”