UK eyeing disclosure labels for online political campaigning
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| Post date: 2020-08-13 03:34:09 |
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| The U.K. government is considering changes to the law that would require online political campaign material to carry labels disclosing who is promoting and funding the messaging. The proposal, which is being put through a public consultation until November, follows years of warnings over the lack of regulation around online political ads. The government said |
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