SB 1504 — Cyberbullying Protection Act
SB 1504, the Cyberbullying Protection Act, is a California state law enacted to address cyberbullying. It aims to protect minors from harmful online behavior, including harassment and threats, by establishing legal measures and responsibilities for schools and law enforcement. The law is part of broader child safety efforts to mitigate risks associated with online interactions.
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