Ageless Linux Clarifies Legal Status as Operating System Provider Under California Law AB 1043
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Summary
Ageless Linux clarifies its legal standing as an operating system provider under California law AB 1043, addressing questions about whether it qualifies as a 'real' operating system. The article explains the legal definition of an operating system provider and asserts that Ageless Linux meets these criteria, emphasizing compliance with California legislation.
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We wish to be absolutely clear: we are. The California legislature has made this unambiguous.
'Operating system provider' means a person or entity that develops, licenses, or controls the operating system software on a computer, mobile device, or any...
Some people have asked whether Ageless Linux is a "real" operating system,
or whether we are "really" an operating system provider subject to AB 1043.
We wish to be absolutely clear: we are. The California legislature
has made this unamb
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