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IPSO has announced it has agreed changes to its rules and regulations with its regulated publishers.

Any changes to the regulations must be agreed between the regulator and its members. They include:

  • an expectation that member publishers carry the IPSO mark in print and online to denote their membership and commitment to high quality journalism;
  • setting out specific requirements about what should be included in publishers’ annual compliance statements to IPSO; and
  • strengthening the complaints process by clarifying that IPSO can deal with any complaint made after its usual time periods if the complaint was made in time to the publisher and is still active.

The changes also include a new provision in the regulations for handling complaints about global digital publishers, defining what a global digital publisher is and setting out which foreign, online content is outside of IPSO’s jurisdiction.

IPSO has also announced it has agreed a new funding arrangement with the Regulatory Funding Company, ensuring its financial independence up to 2025. To read IPSO’s announcement in full, click here.

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