Amber on Nostr: nprofile1q…4x759 IANAL but where the provider of the service is an individual or ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq98t8kgwqas59rvmnghzcdn6krzhxhpkyt2mt53e4g9sdnj74sszsv4x759 (nprofile…x759) IANAL but where the provider of the service is an individual or individuals, that individual or those individuals;if this is a personal website, the provider of the service is an individual under section 3. Section 3 also states and I quote References in this Act to a user of a service do not include references to any of the following when acting in the course of the provider’s business—now, going to a section you have not linked... https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/50/section/3 In this Act “user-to-user service” means an internet service by means of which content that is generated directly on the service by a user of the service, or uploaded to or shared on the service by a user of the service, may be encountered by another user, or other users, of the service.I do not think that the operator of the service qualifies as a user of the service and therefore it's not a user-to-user service. As long as the form is only going to you the operator of the service, and not going to other users. If we are talking about something like google forms that is a user-to-user service. Simply because users can create forms for other people to share, and that a registered user can access the results of the form another user has entered. I think your personal website with the form does not fall under the online safety act