Quote: (09-25-2013 12:59 PM)Timoteo Wrote:
Unprecedented ‘eraser button’ law in California gives teens new Internet life
California measure, first of its kind, allows teenagers to erase embarrassing Internet posts. Signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, the law keeps digital past from haunting youngsters.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national...z2fvcIn4MS
This is an interesting development, but at the same time, why only teens? While it's nice to be able to erase something that may hinder your future prospects, what about those that are affected RIGHT NOW? And should the law only cover written posts? What about video or audio of someone that is posted without their knowledge, for the sole purpose of doing them harm? Like vindictive bitches sending things to your employer or a media site? The flip of this is it gives some a license to troll, because they know it can get wiped clean. It removes personal responsibility and consequences from an individuals actions...
Hey, why not. Every other generation of people prior to this one didn't have a giant internet machine stalking their every move.
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