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California's social media "transparency" law is gutted after legal defeat, leaving only minimal reporting
The California Assembly Bill 587 (AB 587) – an amendment to the Business and Professions Code relating to social media – has suffered a significant setback: the result of the legal challenge from X (the X Corp. v. Bonta case) is that the law’s core provisions have now been dropped.
We obtained a copy of the ruling for you here.
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There is an asymmetry where the government can pass any tyrannical law with zero repercussions, and unlimited resources to defend it, and the citizens must spend limited resources to fight back. This inevitably leads to dystopia.
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