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UK proposes jail terms for tech bosses over non-consensual intimate images

Monday, 13 April 2026, 06:03 · 1 min read

The British government announced on Friday that technology company executives could face personal criminal liability, including prison sentences, if their platforms fail to remove intimate images shared without the subject's consent. The proposal would hold tech bosses accountable for non-compliance with orders issued by Ofcom (the UK's independent communications regulator). The move signals a significant tightening of the country's online safety framework, placing direct responsibility on company leadership rather than platforms alone.

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The HinduUK seeks jail terms for tech bosses over non-consensual sex images ↗︎
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