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A tech group sued Utah over its 2025 law requiring age verification for minors' app purchases, claiming it violates free speech rights.
A tech industry group has sued Utah over a 2025 law requiring age verification for app downloads and purchases by minors, arguing it violates the First Amendment by imposing unconstitutional restrictions on free speech and online expression.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims the law creates undue burdens on app stores and developers, forces subjective age ratings, and restricts adults’ access to lawful content.
It also asserts that existing parental controls are sufficient.
The law, set to take effect May 6, 2026, was passed with little opposition and aims to protect children from harmful content and unauthorized contracts.
Utah plans to defend the law, which it frames as a contract regulation.
The case could influence future state-level digital regulations.
Un grupo tecnológico demandó a Utah por su ley de 2025 que requiere verificación de edad para las compras de aplicaciones de menores, alegando que viola los derechos a la libertad de expresión.