California != Canada

The end.

On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:52 PM Stephen Wiley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Since open source OSes don't really distinguish between users and
> developers: thinking your age to yourself effectively verifies your age
> with the OS developers.
>
> The whole thing seems like a no-op to me.
>
> --Stephen
>
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2026 at 05:42:26PM -0500, Gabe Bauer wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I assume that somebody has likely already informed Theo about the new
> > operating system level age verification law that takes effect in California
> > starting January 1st of next year?
> >
> > There are also similar efforts making their way through Colorado and New
> > York at the moment.
> >
> > Most pressingly, a bill with hefty fines for non compliance (about 9.6
> > million USD), which is enough to completely sink the OpenBSD Foundation and
> > project, and it takes effect starting thirteen days from now.
> >
> > Are there any proposed solutions to this?
> >
> > I believe the Brazilian law is more stringent on what is required to comply
> > with the measure, including, correct me if I am wrong, actual government ID
> > submission, which is likely not feasible for a default OpenBSD
> > installation.
> >
> > Does the OpenBSD project plan to implement the necessary measures to comply
> > with these laws, or will they take the route of MidnightBSD, by simply
> > stipulating in the license that people in these areas are not allowed to
> > use the software?
> >
> > This is VERY important to me as I am sure it is to you, too, as I am sure
> > all of us would like to see projects like this one to continue to exist.
> >
> > I am fairly certain that the California law likely violates the US
> > constitution, but may go unchallenged.
> >
> > I am less certain about the constitutionality of the Brazilian law within
> > its own borders.
> >
> > I hope this project does not suffer an unkind fate. Thank you for your
> > attention to this matter!!
>

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