Wikipedia Challenges UK Online Safety
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Wikipedia challenging UK law it says exposes it to ‘manipulation and vandalism’

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Wikimedia Foundation claims it is at risk of being subjected to the act’s toughest category 1 duties.
The foundation said the safety and privacy of its volunteer editors would be undermined.
It could be the first judicial review related to the Online Safety Act .
The charity said it was not challenging the act as a whole, nor the rules that decide how a platform is designated.
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