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US judge blocks Ohio Republicans’ “troublingly vague” social media law

Por: Ars Technica Tech January 11, 2024

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 11, 2024 6:05 pm UTC Getty Images Matt Cardy A federal judge blocked an Ohio state law that would prevent minors from using social networks without parental consent, calling it a troublingly vague law that likely violates the First Amendment. Ohio's Parental Notification by Social Media Operators Act affects websites including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube.... + full article



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