> The confusion starts with Ofcom not understanding what a website actually is.
Even when they do understand the distinction, regulators such as these flex their power because when power goes unflexed, it's not really power. The fact that such regulators exist is the original sin.
> The confusion starts with Ofcom not understanding what a website actually is.
Even when they do understand the distinction, regulators such as these flex their power because when power goes unflexed, it's not really power. The fact that such regulators exist is the original sin.