Right, if they actually intended this to be effective they would hold
the system administrators liable since they're the ones who are
responsible for the machine's configuration.

In the case of children that would be parents though which would be a
social no-op and I suspect the authors wanted to nudge everyone to
depend more on corporate/state administration. As a consequence you get
this complete nonsense.

--Stephen

On Thu, Mar 05, 2026 at 01:01:56AM +0100, Benjamin Lee McQueen wrote:
> i mean we have no app store, no user accounts, no telemetry, and no
> California legal presence.
> this law was made for big app store operators, like Microsoft and Apple, not
> a volunter-maintained open source
> project.
> if AG does disagree, they can explain to a federal judge why a Canadian
> volunteer project owes California
> an age verification API...
> there is nothing for this law to act on, i'm pretty sure.
> 

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