Computer groups seek to stop Florida law that would limit minors on social media
Two computer lobbying groups are challenging the constitutionality of a Florida law that would, among other things, prohibit minors from creating social media profiles.
The complaint was filed October 28 in federal court by the Computer & Communications Industry Association and NetChoice against Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. The CCIA is nonprofit representing communications and technology firms. NetChoice is a nonprofit representing internet companies including Google, Meta and Snap to promote online commerce and speech.
The two nonprofits also recently petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on Florida’s social media law after a lower court ruled the law unconstitutional.

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