KIDS Act
Coverage of KIDS Act in the Nexus archive.
- Online Age Verification Law Could Kill Whistleblowing
The KIDS Act, a proposed U.S. law, requires age verification for social media platforms, potentially compromising online anonymity. Critics argue it could enable the government to track journalists' confidential sources by creating new data pools for identification.
- Key Democrats urge House to reject kids’ safety proposal
Key Democrats Maria Cantwell and Richard Blumenthal urge the House to reject the House version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) due to concerns about tech company lobbying and risks to bipartisan efforts. They warn the Senate version may be compromised if the House bill is passed, which lacks key provisions like the 'duty of care' for children's online safety.
- Online safety coalition urges House to reject KIDS Act compromise
A coalition of children's safety advocates is urging House leaders to reject a bipartisan KIDS Act compromise, arguing it weakens protections for minors and avoids holding tech companies accountable. The groups oppose the omission of a 'duty of care' provision requiring tech companies to mitigate harms to young users, a feature included in the Senate’s version of the Kids Online Safety Act. Tech industry group NetChoice has also criticized the KIDS Act over censorship concerns.