Law 4chan and Kiwi Farms Sue the UK Over its Age Verification Law - The notorious troll sites filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court as part of a fight over the UK's Online Safety Act.

https://www.404media.co/4chan-and-kiwi-farms-sue-the-uk-over-its-age-verification-law/
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26076733-govuscourtsdcd28421810-1/

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4chan and Kiwi Farms sued the United Kingdom’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) over its age verification law in U.S. federal court Wednesday, fulfilling a promise it announced on August 23. In the lawsuit, 4chan and Kiwi Farms claim that threats and fines they have received from Ofcom “constitute foreign judgments that would restrict speech under U.S. law.”

Both entities say in the lawsuit that they are wholly based in the U.S. and that they do not have any operations in the United Kingdom and are therefore not subject to local laws. Ofcom’s attempts to fine and block 4chan and Kiwi Farms, and the lawsuit against Ofcom, highlight the messiness involved with trying to restrict access to specific websites or to force companies to comply with age verification laws.

The lawsuit calls Ofcom an “industry-funded global censorship bureau.”

“Ofcom’s ambitions are to regulate Internet communications for the entire world, regardless of where these websites are based or whether they have any connection to the UK,” the lawsuit states. “On its website, Ofcom states that ‘over 100,000 online services are likely to be in scope of the Online Safety Act—from the largest social media platforms to the smallest community forum.’”

Both 4chan and Kiwi Farms are notorious online communities that are infamous for their largely anything-goes attitude. Users of both forums have been tied to various doxing and harassment campaigns over the years. Still, they have now become the entities fighting the hardest against the UK’s disastrous Online Safety Act, which requires websites and social media platforms to perform invasive age verification checks on their users, which often requires people to upload an ID or otherwise give away their personal information in order to access large portions of the internet. Sites that do not comply are subject to huge fines, regardless of where they are based. The law has resulted in an internet where users need to provide scans of their faces in order to access, for example, certain music videos on Spotify.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has said the Online Safety Act “is a threat to the privacy of users, restricts free expression by arbitrating speech online, exposes users to algorithmic discrimination through face checks, and leaves millions of people without a personal device or form of ID excluded from accessing the internet.”

Ofcom began investigating 4chan over alleged violations of the Online Safety Act in June. On August 13, it announced a provisional decision and stated that 4chan had “contravened its duties” and then began to charge the site a penalty of £20,000 (roughly $26,000) a day. Kiwi Farms has also been threatened with fines, the lawsuit states.

"American citizens do not surrender our constitutional rights just because Ofcom sends us an e-mail. In the face of these foreign demands, our clients have bravely chosen to assert their constitutional rights," Preston Byrne, one of the lawyers representing 4chan and Kiwi Farms, told 404 Media.

"We are aware of the lawsuit," an Ofcom spokesperson told 404 Media. "Under the Online Safety Act, any service that has links with the UK now has duties to protect UK users, no matter where in the world it is based. The Act does not, however, require them to protect users based anywhere else in the world.”

Update: This story has been updated with a comment from Ofcom.
 
I'm thinking of starting "The Kiwi Farms Army" in Scotland currently, it's just going to be a bunch of teenage girls trained with claymores and axes.

I've been inspired but this lawsuit might be the kicker, we'll be the vanguard for the US, soften up the buggers for you.

(Hi GCHQ, this is a satirical reference to a recent news report from Dundee, and is in no way serious, you seditious glowie)
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
We are going to legally rape and murder ever single one of your stupid, red coat wearing, buck toothed having, tea slurping, nigger loving, rape allowing, ugly accent using, soccer playing, gay ass censorship laws and YOU. WILL. LIKE IT.
 
Good luck or whatever, I'm sure ofcom are struggling at the moment what with all the patriotism going on and the need to censor freespeech at all costs.
One step away from a chinky social credit score and councils in the UK busy with all those roundabouts to repaint white and flags to be removed from lampposts.
 
Ofcom will lose, they know the law cannot be enforced worldwide. The purpose of this is to isolate the UK as per China from the wider internet.
If that's the goal, Ofcom could just collectively man up and implement the Great BritBong Firewall instead of being gigantic faggots trying to bully literally the entire Internet into doing its censorship for it.

Preston Byrne and Ron Coleman are representing both Kiwi Farms and 4chan pro bono. I don't intend to launch a crowdfund or anything for this. Preston is very enthusiastic about the case.
Ron is one of my favorite lawyers on Xitter. Don't know Preston but looking forward to seeing more from him. The filing for this was certainly a banger.
 
I don't even understand what the UK government hopes to accomplish by issuing fines to 4chan and Kiwi Farms. It would be one thing if the UK created its own Great Firewall and called it a day, but trying to threaten entities completely outside their jurisdiction is impotent and demonstrably absurd.

This is dumber than the UN issuing a strongly-worded letter with a bunch of countries as signatories. It is a flat-out pointless temper tantrum.
 
I don't even understand what the UK government hopes to accomplish by issuing fines to 4chan and Kiwi Farms. It would be one thing if the UK created its own Great Firewall and called it a day, but trying to threaten entities completely outside their jurisdiction is impotent and demonstrably absurd.

This is dumber than the UN issuing a strongly-worded letter with a bunch of countries as signatories. It is a flat-out pointless temper tantrum.
Bureaucracy demands sacrifices to oil the machine. They don't even understand why i reckon. The system is so bloated with conflicting commands after over 1000 years of existence, that the act of bullying their neighbors into subservience simply is the thing they think to do in any occasion.
 
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