PART 7OFCOM's powers and duties in relation to regulated services

CHAPTER 7Committees, research and reports

I1162OFCOM’s report about researchers’ access to information

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OFCOM must produce a report—

a

describing how, and to what extent, persons carrying out independent research into online safety matters are currently able to obtain information from providers of regulated services to inform their research,

b

exploring the legal and other issues which currently constrain the sharing of information for such purposes, and

c

assessing the extent to which greater access to information for such purposes might be achieved.

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For the purposes of this section a person carries out “independent research” if the person carries out research on behalf of a person other than a provider of a regulated service.

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In preparing the report, OFCOM must consult—

a

the Information Commissioner,

b

the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation,

c

United Kingdom Research and Innovation,

d

persons who appear to OFCOM to represent providers of regulated services, and

e

such other persons as OFCOM consider appropriate.

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OFCOM must publish the report within the period of 18 months beginning with the day on which this section comes into force.

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OFCOM must send a copy of the report to the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of State must lay it before Parliament.

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For further provision about the report under this section, see section 164.

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OFCOM must produce guidance about the matters dealt with by the report for providers of regulated services and persons carrying out independent research into online safety matters.

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Before producing the guidance (including revised guidance) OFCOM must consult the persons mentioned in subsection (3).

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OFCOM must publish the guidance (and any revised guidance).

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OFCOM must include in each transparency report under section 159 an assessment of the effectiveness of the guidance.