SB 66 — To Create The Protection Of Minors From Distribution Of Harmful Material Act
SB 66 establishes liability for the publication or distribution of material harmful to minors on the internet and requires reasonable age verification. The bill creates the Protection of Minors from Distribution of Harmful Material Act, aiming to protect minors from harmful online content. It addresses child safety by imposing legal responsibility on platforms distributing harmful material and requiring age verification measures.
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