Appeals Court Blocks Online Safety Bill
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•A key part of California’s online safety law for kids is still on hold after appeals court ruling
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A federal appeals court in California upheld part of a district court ruling on Friday that blocked a landmark online safety bill for children from taking effect.
The panel of judges objected to a portion of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act.
But it sent another part of the law back to the lower court to reconsider and vacated the rest of the injunction.
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