( June 24, 2026, 19:58 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: NetChoice has filed an amended complaint against Minnesota over law that would force websites to display "warning" messages that the tech industry association said would discourage citizens from using online services. The group adds that Minnesota issued vague and arbitrary guidance around the warning labels, writing, "The state can alter the content of the required warning without any notice to covered services, immediately altering what message the services must parrot. This is no hypothetical: The state has already issued two wildly different sets of proposed warning labels, without seeking any input from the public or regulated entities." It also challenges the state's ability to rewrite the compelled message, adding, "The message the state is compelling the services to parrot has already changed once before the Act has even taken effect."See attached complaint....
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