A U.S. appeals court has rejected an injunction aimed at preventing California from enforcing its child online privacy law. According to Jin10, the court ruled that while California can proceed with implementing the law, it does not have the authority to enforce certain provisions. This decision marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle over online privacy regulations, highlighting the complexities of state versus federal jurisdiction in digital privacy matters. The ruling may influence future legislative efforts and enforcement strategies concerning online privacy protections for minors.