France’s top court on Friday struck down a bill that would have banned social media for children under 15, ruling that it was too broad and disproportionately infringed upon freedom of expression.
President Macron has asked the government to rewrite France's proposed social media ban for children.
France's top court has blocked a controversial law aimed at banning social media for children under 15. This ruling temporarily spares internet users from a subsequent planned crackdown on virtual ...
As lawmakers approve a social media ban on kids and phones in high schools, Macron says France is "leading the way in Europe when it comes to protecting our children." ...
France's Constitutional Council on Friday struck down the government's effort to ban under-15s from using social media, ...
The Council may have given the U.S. companies fighting against online safety laws the ammunition they need to avoid age ...
France's top court struck down its under-15 social media ban over privacy concerns with age verification. What does it mean for India's plans?
President Emmanuel Macron's office said he had no plans to give up on his push to bar children from apps such as TikTok and ...
By Elizabeth Pineau and Sudip Kar-Gupta PARIS, Aug 14 (Reuters) - France's top court on Friday blocked a bill banning social ...
France's social media ban, which was due to take effect on Sept. 1, would have barred younger users from networks such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.
France’s Constitutional Council blocked an under-15 social media ban, raising questions over free expression, age ...
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