Post #2103328
2026-04-29 13:40 UTC
@leftylabourtech
Here's the act.
https://www.legislation.gov.au/C2021A00076/latest/text
Regarding end-users, children and parents are not penalized for violating the ban (specifically referencing Part 4A). The onus is on big tech to properly control their "service". This is regulation of big tech. Have a read of the actual law if you're in doubt. Again, children and parents are not penalized for violating the ban.
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@leftylabourtech@mstdn.social 2026-04-30 02:29
@markgrieveson Those who operate online services are. That means that if you run a Mastodon server instance in your closet, you have to do age verification and keep that information secure or else face massive fines.