LFGSS and Microcosm shutting down 16th March 2025 (the day before the Online Safety Act is enforced)
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What you say makes sense, but that's kind of the problem. You're making a very sensible interpretation of how this should play out given how the law is described, but it's the ambiguity in the wording that gives cause for concern.
My financial security being dependent on the common sense of a room full of strangers would personally be extremely anxiety inducing.
Okay. There is a process and though it's optional surely with a small organization with only one person working for a few hours per month - first - highly unlikely they ever get to you given limits on their time and much higher profile cases like Facebook, Twitter etc. But if they do - then the normal process would be to talk first and find a way to comply and some action plan for how to comply. At that point if the action plan is too onerous then just shut down [never likely to reach this point]. Then warning letters and only after the warning letters are ignored and something very serious is going on especially causing harm to kids, and being ignored - then they would fine and only consider criminal action if it was very serious indeed.
That is what one would expect of the process. All this WOULD NEED TO BE CHECKED.
But it would be astonishing if they were to spend time fining never mind a court case to imprison someone who does this voluntarily a few hours a month.
I think your risk is likely zero but of course understand wanting to be certain of that. I can't provide the certainty but perhaps Ofcom or someone else can and I hope you find the answers you need.