[governance] Californian law putting some restrictions on Internet ads
parminder
parminder at itforchange.net
Tue Sep 24 01:08:04 EDT 2013
See
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140SB568
It is about putting restrictions on some kinds of ads on Internet
services, applications etc that aimed at minors. It also allows minors
to remove content about themselves.
Whatever agreement or disagreement people may have with this particular
law, one important issue here is that California can make such law, but
not states in other countries, not even national governments. I mean it
is so so difficult for them to enforce it, that it may not be worth
attempting it. At other places, big companies may simply blackmail them
by threats of withdrawal as Google did with governemnt of Taipei a few
years back. (which they wont do with Gov of California).... This is how
policy space for non US gov entities is shrinking fast, and what it
means is that political and democratic space of our world is
shrinking... A key global IG issue if there ever was one.
parminder
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