Global online forum Reddit has filed a court challenge to Australia’s world-first law that bans Australian children younger ...
The legal challenge claims the new law inhibited Australians’ 'implied freedom of political communication' and does not ...
By Byron Kaye and Renju Jose SYDNEY, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Message board website Reddit on Friday filed a lawsuit in Australia's ...
The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on ...
Reddit has challenged the Australian govt's under-16 social media ban in court and is seeking a declaration that the law is ...
Reddit's taking the Aussies to court.
Reddit, one of the world's largest social platforms, is arguing that it doesn't meet the definition of "social media platforms" as it seeks to overturn Australia's law banning children under 16 years ...
Reddit is asking Australia’s High Court to rule that it’s not a social media platform and therefore should not have to comply ...
The company says the law violates teens’ political speech rights as other countries consider similar restrictions.
Reddit is launching a High Court challenge to the under-16 social media ban, but the federal government says the US tech ...
The company said the law infringes on teenagers’ freedom of political discourse, adding any reduction in risk of harm would ...
Reddit has filed a lawsuit in Australia's High Court aiming to overturn the country's under-16 social media ban, Reuters ...