KEY POINTS
  • Ofcom Chief Executive Melanie Dawes said self-regulation of the metaverse, a hypothetical digital world touted by Meta and others, wouldn't fly under U.K. online safety laws.
  • The U.K. is "in good stead" to regulate the technology, she said, adding incoming online safety laws are strong enough to tackle metaverse platforms and companies.
  • There "are some differences" with the metaverse compared to "traditional" social media, Dawes noted, including the immersive nature of VR services.

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An avatar of Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc., speaks during the virtual Meta Connect event in New York, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022.

The boss of the U.K. media regulator Ofcom warned "metaverse" forays from tech giants like Meta and Microsoft will be subjected to incoming rules forcing platforms to protect users from online harms.

Speaking at an event in London hosted by policy consulting group Global Counsel on Tuesday, Ofcom Chief Executive Melanie Dawes said self-regulation of the metaverse, a hypothetical digital world touted by Meta and others, wouldn't fly under U.K. online safety laws.

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