If KOSA passes in the US we all lose freedom on the internet.
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If KOSA passes in the US we all lose freedom on the internet.
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100% ✓ Any rule that US or EU do will copied by other big jurisdictions where most active internet users aka netizens are located.
And it diverts energy from keeping Kids safe in real life. They always name these bills something they're not, or even the opposite. Like what's patriotic about the patriot act.
- EFF Opposes KOSA: Despite amendments, EFF maintains opposition to the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA).
- Dangerous Censorship: EFF argues that KOSA empowers state officials to target online content, posing risks to free speech.
- Broad Censorship Concerns: KOSA's duty of care provision could lead to broad censorship of lawful speech, raising First Amendment concerns.
- Questionable Effectiveness: EFF questions the effectiveness of KOSA's rule of construction and focus on design features in addressing online safety.
- Risks Remain: Despite changes, KOSA still poses risks to online speech, necessitating thoughtful engagement and analysis.
- Preserving Internet Freedom: EFF emphasizes the importance of preserving freedom, justice, and innovation on the internet amidst concerns about KOSA's impact.