一个科技团体起诉犹他州2025年法律, 要求未成年人购买应用程序须核实年龄, 声称这侵犯了言论自由权利。
A tech group sued Utah over its 2025 law requiring age verification for minors' app purchases, claiming it violates free speech rights.
一个科技产业团体在2025年对犹他州提起诉讼, 法律要求对未成年人下载和购买应用程序进行年龄验证, 认为这违反了第一修正案, 对言论自由和在线言论施加违宪的限制。
A tech industry group has sued Utah over a 2025 law requiring age verification for app downloads and purchases by minors, arguing it violates the First Amendment by imposing unconstitutional restrictions on free speech and online expression.
向联邦法院提起的诉讼, 声称法律对App商店和开发商造成不当负担, 迫使主观年龄评级, 并限制成人获取合法内容。
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims the law creates undue burdens on app stores and developers, forces subjective age ratings, and restricts adults’ access to lawful content.
它还声称,现有的父母管制是足够的。
It also asserts that existing parental controls are sufficient.
该法原定于2026年5月6日生效,但几乎无人反对,因此获得通过,目的是保护儿童免受有害内容和未经授权的合同的影响。
The law, set to take effect May 6, 2026, was passed with little opposition and aims to protect children from harmful content and unauthorized contracts.
犹他州计划捍卫法律,并将法律视为一项合同条例。
Utah plans to defend the law, which it frames as a contract regulation.
该案可能影响到未来的州一级数字法规。
The case could influence future state-level digital regulations.