If you work for a Video Sharing Platform (VSP), this update is important. If not, unless you're determined to know everything about the implementation of the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA), I'd quit now and read one of the far more entertaining articles which my colleagues regularly write about advertising regulation! 

If you're still with me, and need a refresher about the transition from the Video Sharing Platform rules (which were implemented in 2020 following the EU's updated Audio-Visual Services Directive) to the OSA, I'd suggest you start with our previous article here: What will change for VSPs under the Online Safety Act 2023? We've also produced a table providing a detailed comparison of the requirements under the out-going VSP rules and the new OSA regime. If you would like a copy, let us know. 

The VSP regime was always a temporary "solution" while the UK government consulted on, and implemented, the new online safety regime.  The OSA received Royal Assent in October 2023, and set out the process for repealing the VSP regime.

The OSA was not yet fully in force while Ofcom consulted on various codes of practice and guidance, and so VSPs have been subject to a transitional regime until the VSP regime is repealed. The OSA provides that the Government must give VSPs at least six months' notice of its intention to repeal the regime. 

On 30 April 2024 the Secretary of State laid a statutory instrument in Parliament which set 2 September 2024 as the 'assessment start date'. This was the trigger date from which providers of pre-existing VSP services need to carry out various risk assessments of their services under the OSA. The required risk assessments were to cover:

  • illegal harms risk;
  • children's access risk; and
  • if applicable, children's risk.

However, the guidelines that VSPs need to take into account when undertaking these risk assessments were not yet available.

The assessment start date of 2 September 2024 also marked the start of the six months' notice for repeal of the VSP regime, being the first stage of the repeal process. The ultimate date of repeal was to be decided by the Government and it was expected to happen after Ofcom's codes for protection of children come into force, which is 25 July.

The Online Safety Act 2023 (Commencement No. 6) Regulations 2025 have been now been made. As expected, they repeal the video sharing regime with effect from 25 July.

VSPS should therefore ensure that they have carried out the required risk assessments and follow Ofcom guidance.

 

Updated: VSP regime repealed from 26 July 2025

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