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California Creates 'Eraser Law' For Minor's Bad Behavior On-Line
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2013-09-25
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The governor of California has signed legislation dubbed the "eraser law" which will allow minors to request internet companies get rid of images per their request. However, there are quite a few caveats to this seemingly good law.
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