Garuda Linux rejects age verification amid open source backlash

As Linux distributions continue responding to age verification laws in regions like California and Brazil—following earlier plans from Ubuntu, Fedora, and others—Garuda Linux has stated it will not comply, citing hosting in Finland and Germany. Arch Linux remains silent with forum discussions deleted, while Arch Linux 32 has blocked Brazilian users due to new legislation.

Garuda Linux, an Arch-based distribution, issued an official statement on March 25, 2026, rejecting demands for age verification compliance under laws in California and Brazil. Led by contributor TNE (under Austrian law), the team noted servers hosted in Finland and Germany, with donation funds in Germany. Contributors follow local laws, but Garuda will not change operations, as TNE emphasized the risks to volunteer developers facing personal fines or jail. TNE urged targeting politicians, not maintainers, analogizing it to blaming messaging apps for user misconduct: 'The people building these distributions in their spare time are staring down fines that could financially ruin them.'

Arch Linux has issued no public position. Forum inquiries were removed, with moderator V1del confirming no official response and that decision-makers avoid forums, suggesting legal caution.

Arch Linux 32, a 32-bit fork, blocked Brazilian access after the Digital ECA law activated on March 17, 2026.

These moves heighten tensions in open source communities, building on prior resistance and amid potential user blocks in affected regions.

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Reddit has filed a legal challenge against Australia's new law banning social media access for those under 16, arguing it imposes intrusive verification and limits free expression. The San Francisco-based company announced the High Court action on Thursday, shortly after implementing age verification measures to comply with the legislation that took effect on Tuesday. The ban targets platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit, with fines up to $33 million for non-compliance.

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