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That's depressing, lol. Well, my guess is it won't be 100% enforceable because there will always be computers with root access, and it won't matter while Windows and Mac capitulate and 95% of the market complies because they're used to signing up for shit. It might be illegal at the user level but not enforceable, much like a lot of other things.
Silver lining, another generation of horny teens will learn to love Linux the same way I was pushed into rooted devices at a young age.
I wish, but I'm not so sure. Look at what happened with the Californian age-verification laws and Systemd for example. Some (arsehole, in my personal opinion) FOSS developers hurried up and bent over backwards to start complying. We'll probably end up having "Linux" distros that will comply, and Linux distros, probably distributed via secret channels, that won't.