By Jason Kelley / Electronic Frontier Foundation For the past two years, Congress has been trying to revise the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to address criticisms from EFF, human and digital rights organizations, LGBTQ groups, and others, that the core provisions of the bill will censor the internet for everyone and harm young people. All of those changes fail to solve KOSA’s inherent censorship problem: As long as the “duty of care” remains in the bill, it will still force platforms to censor
Students in kindergarten and Grade 1 must now use Z Passes, identification cards that communicate time and location when scanned, when boarding and departing school buses.
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The age verification and adult entertainment industries have mutual goals to advocate for child protection. Why does it appear that there is contention?