
CBS NEWS – Colorado passed a new law requiring social media and online dating companies to respond quickly to law enforcement warrants. Companies must acknowledge a warrant within 8 hours and comply within 72 hours, while maintaining a 24/7 law enforcement hotline. Failure to comply can result in fines of up to $250K. The law was driven by parents, including Matt Riviere, whose sons died from counterfeit drugs bought online, and aims to improve accountability and safety. A related proposal would require platforms to report user threats to law enforcement.
