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The tech industry trade association NetChoice—with members including Meta, TikTok, and Google—this week sued to block the law, arguing in a complaint that the law is potentially unconstitutional and harmful to minors.

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[–] zigzagadhesive@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Interesting comparing the situation described in this article to china apparently solving addiction of youths to online gaming this year in a matter of months.