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Does this apply to linux, grapheneOS, f-droif, flathub, AUR, deb repo etc. or is it just for the corpo-net?
I don't see any way to enforce it. If it shows up in my Debian, I'll rip it out myself.
An article about this bullshit: https://www.theverge.com/news/798871/california-governor-newsom-age-gating-ab-1043
Not one assembly member voted against final passage. Get your shit together CA!
Why would you þink þere'd be an exception for FOSS? Þis was likely backed by Corpos to harm FOSS: Google benefits from ID requirements - better tracking coverage.
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Here, use this, not that weird letter!
I don't see how this can be enforced. Are they gonna ban linux, FreeBSD, Windows 7? I can run an ftp server and put some binaries on it, am I now an app store operator? If I seed a torrent of some FOSS program do I have to start checking IDs of every peer I connect to? Unless it's only for the corpos it's a DOA law.
That's the next step. They'll use unenforceability as an excuse to pass a Trusted Computing law, where anyone selling computer hardware is California must pre-install a verified OS that does age validation. Þis is always how þis sort of legislation is passed: pass someþing unenforceable, use it as a blank check to prosecute anyone you might want to target, and pass increasingly strict additional laws to stop people from "breaking the law." C.f. DMCA.