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Child Online Protection Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Child Online Protection Act ( COPA ) was a law in the United States of America, passed in 1998 with the declared purpose of restricting access by minors to any material defined as harmful to s...
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This title may be cited as the "Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998". ... (A) the release of personal information collected from a child in identifiable form by an operator for any purpose, except where such information is provided to a person other than the operator who provides support for the...
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Dec. 20, 1993; (H.R. 1237); National Child Protection Act of 1993. Intergovernmental relations. 42 USC 5101 note. 42 USC 5119. ... This Act may be cited as the "National Child Protection Act of 1993".
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Now, the General Assembly should revisit the law so that those who fall under those circumstances do not continue serving their 10-year prison sentences, said Matt Towery, a former Republican state representative who sponsored the Child Protection Act in 1995.
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INS AND STATE DEPARTMENT INTERPRET CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT ; Immigrants' Rights Update, Vol. 16, No. 8, December 23, 2002 ... of State have issued preliminary guidance on the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), which was signed by President George W. Bush in Aug. 2002 (for a description of the law,
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The Supreme Court denied the last appeal of the Government from an Appeals Court decision that turned down the enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). COPA establishes criminal penalties for any online commercial distribution of material harmful to minors.
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CHILD PROTECTION LAW Act 238 of 1975 AN ACT to require the reporting of child abuse and neglect by certain persons; to permit the reporting of child abuse and neglect by all persons; to provide for the protection of children who are abused or neglected;
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