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Georgia's law requiring parental consent for minors to use social media has been challenged in court by NetChoice, a technology industry trade group. The lawsuit argues that the law violates First Amendment rights to free speech and 14th Amendment rights to due process. Similar laws have been overturned in other states. The law, if implemented, would require social media services to verify users' age and limit ad customization and data collection for minors.
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