Right. Ofcom's next online session is about "low risk" services.
I'll be tooting my thoughts in this thread.
Feel free to mute if you wish :)
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"We haven't done a great deal of work about decentralised services in detail".
We can't give you a specific answer to who the provider might be.
(I fear "we can't help with that" will be a common theme.)
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Nope. Skipped over that.
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An excellent question from @cyberleagle, which Ofcom's webinar system has mangled badly:
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@neil what of urls to images?
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He's just mentioned that "there have been a low number of instances of problems in the past" and that being a factor in determining risk.
How do you launch a new service then? It has no history?
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@revk @neil Or put another way, can you reduce your judgement of risk as time goes by, and by necessity must you start from a "high place" and then gradually downgrade your judgement of risk, as traffic grows but problems do not?
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