The false report that measuring one of the photons immediately affects the other leads to all sorts of unfortunate conclusions.... the alleged effect... would violate the requirement of relativity theory that no signal... can travel faster than the speed of light. If it were to do so, it would appear to observers in some states of motion that the signal were traveling backward in time.
Ch. 12 : Quantum Mechanics and Flapdoodle, pp. 172-173 see EPR paradox. - The Quark and the Jaguar (1994)