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Colorado and California Exempt Open Source from Age Attestation

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Summary

System76 argues that age attestation laws impose privacy costs for open-source software that already avoids collecting personal data. The post details collaborative advocacy in Colorado and California to carve out exemptions for open-source software, code repositories, and container registries, aiming to influence broader policy. It also notes that Pop!_OS and COSMIC will not include age verification or age attestation.

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