Representatives from telecom regulator Ofcom and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will give evidence next week at the House of Lords as part of an inquiry into internet regulation.
Ofcom group director for content and media policy Kevin Bakhurst and group director for strategy and research Yih-Choung Teh and CMA CEO Dr Andrea Coscelli and director of competition and markets policy Simon Constantine will appear in the House on Tuesday, October 9.
Bakhurst and Teh will be asked about the ethics of internet companies, the role Ofcom assumes in regulating internet companies, as well as discussing proposals to impose a duty of care guidelines and a new body to assist regulations.
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