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KOSA has been heavily criticized by members of the "Don't Delete Art" (DDA) movement, including American Civil Liberties Union, the National Coalition Against Censorship, Fight for the Future, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, libertarian magazine Reason, and anti-abortion group Students for Life.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Tuesday afternoon teed up a procedural vote on the social media bills, known as the Kid’s Online Safety Act, or KOSA, and the Children’s and ...
Kids Online Safety Act sounds good, but it gives away power to the controversial, progressive activist Lina Khan, Federal Trade Commission chair.. Opinion: Marsha Blackburn's KOSA bill is ...
It was introduced in the Senate alongside the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), which aimed to require social media companies from taking steps to protect minors from "harmful" information. Both KOSA and COPPA 2.0 passed the Senate as a package on a 91–3 vote on July 30, 2024. [19]
Online Safety Act may refer to: Online Safety Act 2023, United Kingdom legislation; Online Safety Act 2021, Australian legislation; Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), proposed United States federal legislation
The Supreme Court weighed whether an explosion in online pornography requires repudiating the court’s precedents concerning sexual content as the justices Wednesday heard arguments in a ...
Common Sense Media supports KOSA and thanked the Senate for "finally listening to parents". Ant-Abortion group Students for Life opposes KOSA, citing free speech concerns. Vice President Kamala Harris supports KOSA (per Twitter), citing "This bipartisan legislation will help protect children's mental health, safety, and privacy online."
In July, the U.S. Senate passed the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), which puts the onus on social media companies to prevent harm. Most tech companies are fighting the bill, which has yet to pass ...