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1 September 2015

Delaware Attorney General-Proposed Internet Privacy And Safety Bills Pass General Assembly

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On June 25, the State of Delaware announced that its General Assembly passed the remaining parts of a four-part package of bills directed toward internet privacy and safety.
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On June 25, the State of Delaware announced that its General Assembly passed the remaining parts of a four-part package of bills directed toward internet privacy and safety. The bills were proposed by the Delaware attorney general and a bipartisan group of legislators. The legislation, which includes the Delaware Online Privacy and Protection Act and Student Data Privacy Protection Act, will be enforced by the Delaware Department of Justice.

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