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Parental Empowerment Actlonestarlive
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A federal judge temporarily blocks parts of a Texas law restricting minors’ internet and social media usage.
The new state policy faces multiple lawsuits.
The SCOPE Act requires digital service providers to implement new rules for users under 18 .
The rest of the law stands, including the data collection rules and age registration requirements.
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