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Tech Trade Group Sues California to Halt Children’s Online Safety Law

The New York Times – Business:

NetChoice, whose members include Amazon, Google, Meta and TikTok, said the new law could cause online services to limit important content for minors.

Natasha Singer
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California, Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, childrens online safety, Computers and the Internet, Facebook Inc, Instagram Inc, Meta Platforms Inc, Mobile Applications, NetChoice, Newsom, Gavin, TikTok (ByteDance)
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