SB 2346 — Material Harmful To Minors; Provide For Liability For Any Entity That Distributes On The Internet Without Age Verification
SB 2346 imposes liability on entities that distribute material harmful to minors on the internet without implementing age verification measures. The law aims to protect minors from exposure to inappropriate content by requiring age verification mechanisms for online distribution platforms. It addresses child safety concerns related to minors accessing harmful material on digital platforms.
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