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Federal judge blocks Ohio law requiring parental consent for social media use
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked an Ohio law that would have forced social media companies to get parental permission before signing up minors for the platforms, ruling that the law violates the users’ free speech rights. The Social Media Parental Notification Act, passed in July, would have required sites to gain parental permission for all users under the age of 16. It was challenged by a consortium of social media companies, including TikTok parent ByteDance and Instagram parent Meta, via industry group NetChoice. Ohio federal judge Algenon Marbley agreed with NetChoice, determining that the parental permission requirement is an undue burden on the rights of platform users.

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