What's next for KOSA, the controversial 'child safety' bill that could change online speech
Briefly

KOSPA, the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act, aims to enhance the protection of minors online and holds tech platforms accountable for their content.
The legislation arises from the need to update online safety laws, particularly with respect to targeted advertising and harmful content exposure for minors.
KOSA introduces a "duty of care" that places the burden on platforms like Meta and Google to prevent minors from encountering harmful material.
While KOSPA has gained bipartisan support in Congress, its integration of speech regulation raises critical questions about compatibility with the First Amendment.
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