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  2. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    install internet filters or blocking software that prevents access to pictures that are: (a) obscene, (b) child pornography, or (c) harmful to minors (for computers that are accessed by minors); allow filtering or blocking to be disabled upon the request of an adult; and; adopt and enforce a policy to monitor the online activities of minors.

  3. High school students caught taking photos of girls’ bodies ...

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    He said that the school had found out that a group of students – mostly boys in the ninth and 10th grades – were taking photos of the breasts and buttocks of junior and senior girls.

  4. Children's Internet Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Unauthorized access like hacking by minors; CIPA requires schools monitor minors' Internet use, but does not require tracking by libraries. [2] All Internet access, even by adults, must be filtered, though filtering requirements can be less restrictive for adults (filtering obscene and pornographic material but not other "harmful to minors ...

  5. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Credit Reporting Act became effective on April 25, 1971 and implemented limitations on the information that could be collected, stored, and utilized by agencies such as credit bureaus, tenant screenings, and health agencies. The law also defined the rights granted to individuals in regards to their financial information including the ...

  6. Students sue Education Department, allege DOGE is ... - AOL

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    The University of California Student Association's lawsuit in D.C. federal court accuses the tech billionaire’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, of violating privacy laws and ...

  7. A Beverly Hills middle school is investigating AI-made nude ...

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    Students at a middle school in Beverly Hills, California, used artificial intelligence technology to create fake nude photos of their classmates, according to school administrators. Now, the ...

  8. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Epic Games settled a Federal Trade Commission complaint in part by agreeing to pay a $275 million penalty for COPPA violations. The FTC complaint alleged that Epic illegally collected personal information from children under the age of 13 and made it difficult for parents to get such information deleted.

  9. Fraud scheme included access to 100+ credit union ... - AOL

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    He gained access to the accounts of more than 100 credit union members, police said. Investigators used search warrants, financial records and other investigations to identify a 40-year-old Fresno ...