California's bid to amend its landmark OS-level age-verification law passed the state Assembly on May 28, 2026, in a nearly unanimous 68-1 vote, sending the bill to the Senate with two simultaneous ...
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Laws requiring age verification in operating systems will likely exclude open-source, at least in California and Colorado.
California plans to exclude Linux and most other open-source operating systems from its new age verification law, which takes ...
Colorado's SB 26-051 and California's AB 1856 require OS-level age verification, but Linux and open-source software are ...
California lawmakers introduced a new amendment that could exempt most Linux distributions from the state’s upcoming Digital ...
California lawmakers are pushing a new bill (AB 1856) to exempt open-source projects like Linux from the controversial age-verification law.
Remember all the ruckus with various US states introducing operating-system level age verification laws? Colorado and California thankfully exempt open source.
The Software Freedom Conservancy is looking into the situation.