Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A law to erase your mistakes of youth on the Internet - Rue89

California teens will soon be able to request the deletion of photos or lackluster comments posted after a drunken evening too.

“rubber law” was enacted at the beginning of the week in California. It requires sites or applications used by miners to leave the possibility for them to remove “posts” downloaded on a whim. The goal? Avoid a potential employer falls on embarrassing photos.

Opponents of the law point out the ambiguity and challenges it raises. Facebook and Twitter already offer the ability to remove content. But the essence of social networking is sharing photos, messages … What will happen if the “post” to remove has spread across the canvas? Response in 2015 with the entry into force of the text.

Read on Forbes.com (English)

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