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Jan. 22, 2014

SB 568: Taking an eraser to childish behavior

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California has adopted Senate Bill 568, which seeks to limit online advertisements available to children and provide an "eraser button" for the regrettable posts they publish online.

Jay Lichter

Associate
Salisian Lee LLP

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Since children don't always make the best decisions, California has adopted Senate Bill 568, which seeks to limit online advertisements available to children and provide an "eraser button" for the regrettable posts they publish online. Couched as "privacy rights for Californian minors in the digital world," SB 568 is well-intentioned, but it's not a viable solution to the inevitable poor decisions children will make on the Internet.

First, the law prohibits Internet marketing or a...

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