Freedesktop、物議を醸す年齢確認API提案を終了

freedesktopプロジェクトは、コミュニティから強い反発を受けた後、Linuxデスクトップ向けの年齢確認インターフェース提案を終了した。この取り組みは、アプリケーションが米国の新たな州法に基づくオンライン年齢確認に対応するのを支援することを目的としていた。批判者らは、プライバシーへの懸念とこうした機能のコアデスクトップ規格への適合性を問題視した。

提案は、最近の米国立法に関する議論の中で浮上した。カリフォルニア州のAB-1043やコロラド州のSB26-051などであり、これらは特定のオンラインサービスに対するより厳格な年齢確認要件を課している。これらの法律は、Linuxシステムに必要な対応について疑問を呈しているところだ。

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