California Moves To Exempt Linux From Upcoming Age-Verification Law
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California is considering exempting Linux from its future law on age verification after the lifting of shields triggered by the obligation on operating systems to collect the age of users Californian legislators could reverse the controversial bill on age verification that had alarmed Linux developers and open source earlier this year, after a new amendment was proposed to exempt most operating systems...
California Moves To Exempt Linux From Upcoming Age-Verification Law
California lawmakers are moving to exempt most open-source operating systems from the state's upcoming age-verification law after backlash from Linux and privacy advocates who warned that the original rules could force decentralized projects to collect users' ages. The amendment would likely shield ...
Linux is Getting a Free Pass on Age Verification in California and Colorado
Age verification laws have been spreading fast, and we have been keeping tabs on them for a while now. California's Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043) was the first to land, signed in October 2025, with Colorado following with its own version (SB26-051).Neither made any concessions for open source software in the original language, which left Linux distributions and other community-run projects in a very uncomfortable dilemma.Both have since mo…
The Quiet Clause That May Save Linux From Age‑Verification Laws
As Colorado and California move age verification to the OS layer, exemptions for open source determine whether Linux desktops stay free of mandatory age‑gating. The post The Quiet Clause That May Save Linux From Age‑Verification Laws appeared first on FOSS Force.
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