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A judge blocked Texas’s app age-verification law, ruling it likely violates free speech rights.
A federal judge has blocked Texas’s App Store Accountability Act, which would have required age verification and parental consent for minors to download apps, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment.
The decision, issued by Judge Robert Pitman, halts the law’s enforcement pending further review, citing concerns over free speech and overly broad restrictions.
The ruling is a major win for tech companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon, who challenged the law, arguing it infringes on free expression and user privacy.
The case reflects broader legal tensions over regulating digital platforms for youth safety while protecting constitutional rights.
Un juez bloqueó la ley de verificación de edad de Texas, dictaminando que probablemente viola los derechos a la libertad de expresión.