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  2. Federal court decision won't change California net neutrality law

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    Read more:California's net neutrality law is upheld, a blow to telecoms. An industry trade group, representing broadband providers, took up the cause. The group, ACA Connects, sued California Atty ...

  3. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    There are laws that only address online harassment of children or focus on child predators as well as laws that protect adult cyberstalking victims, or victims of any age. While some sites specialize in laws that protect victims age 18 and under, Working to Halt Online Abuse is a help resource listing current and pending cyberstalking-related ...

  4. Supreme Court may extend free-speech rights to online stalkers

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    The Supreme Court heard a free-speech case on Wednesday and sounded ready to make it much harder to prosecute alleged online stalkers who repeatedly send unwanted and harassing messages that leave ...

  5. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    The first anti-stalking law was enacted in California in 1990, and while all fifty states soon passed anti-stalking laws, by 2009 only 14 of them had laws specifically addressing "high-tech stalking." [17] The first U.S. cyberstalking law went into effect in 1999 in California. [47]

  6. Marine faces federal charges after allegedly cyberstalking ...

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    An active duty Marine who in Southern California has been charged for allegedly cyberstalking young women in what federal officials are calling a “sextortion campaign.”

  7. California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality ...

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    Both the DOJ and the industry's suit against California over the law was restarted in August 2020 following the conclusion of the Mozilla case. [10] With the election of Joe Biden as president in January 2021 and the indication that the FCC would likely change its rules to be favorable of net neutrality, the DOJ dropped its suit against ...

  8. Feds investigating Cothren over cyberstalking allegations ...

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    Federal prosecutors are investigating Cade Cothren related to cyberstalking allegations, according to new documents filed Friday after law enforcement seized the former top political aide's cell ...

  9. Communications Decency Act - Wikipedia

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    President Donald Trump signed the package into law on April 11, 2018. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The bill makes it illegal to knowingly assist, facilitate, or support sex trafficking, and amends the Communications Decency Act's section 230 safe harbors (which make online services immune from civil liability for their users' actions) to exclude enforcement ...