Louisiana HB134 regulates interactive computer services that contract with minors, prohibiting them from displaying or delivering material harmful to.
Louisiana HB134 establishes rules for interactive computer services that contract with minors, specifically prohibiting these services from displaying or delivering material harmful to minors. The law also bans the use of algorithmic systems to select, recommend, prioritize, or amplify such material for minors. Violations of these provisions can result in a civil fine of up to $10,000 per violation, enforced by the attorney general. The attorney general must provide written notice to the service identifying each alleged violation before filing a civil enforcement action.
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