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I get the same feeling as the repercussions for bad actors are fines relative to revenue, 10% if I read correctly, given that the OP has stated that they work off a deficit most of the time, I can't see this being an issue.

Also if it is well monitored and seems to have a positive community, I don't see the major risk to shut down. Seems more shutting down out of frustration against a law that, while silly on it's face, doesn't really impact this provider.



>the repercussions for bad actors are fines relative to revenue, 10% if I read correctly, given that the OP has stated that they work off a deficit most of the time, I can't see this being an issue.

From another commenter:

Platforms failing this duty would be liable to fines of up to £18 million or 10% of their annual turnover, whichever is higher.


Part of the issue is that you have to spend time and money to defend an accusation.




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