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Arrr! Italy be makin' a law to keep parents from sharin' too much about their wee ones. Keep mum, mateys!

2024-04-05

Avast ye scallywags! 'Tis dangerous to be flapping yer gums and posting wee ones' likenesses on the digital seas, sayeth the rule-makers. They aim to safeguard wee mateys' privacy with new laws. Keep yer selfies to yerself, lest ye walk the plank! Arrr!

Arrr, me hearties in Italy may need to beware before flauntin' images and videos of their young scallywags on social media. On March 21, 2024, a two-party crew presented a draft bill to the House of Representatives to safeguard children's privacy and their right to their own likeness online. This here proposal be aimed at tackling the digital dilemma known as sharenting, where parents be oversharing content of their young buccaneers on social platforms.The likes of this law be seen in France, and the goal be to steer this ship in Italy and protect the wee ones from security risks and mental impacts. With a social media strategist like Serena Mazzini at the helm, the call to prioritize privacy be loud and clear, mateys.The bill won't be a ban on sharin' younglings' images but more of a sail to steer clear of dangers. Parents will need to declare the use of their child's image and, if profit be made, stash it in the youngling's account for future use. This be all to protect the wee ones from the likes of scoundrels who prey on innocent images.From concerns of child identity theft to the psychological effects on the youngins, this law be a step in the right direction to safeguard the next generation from the perils of sharenting. It be a long voyage ahead in the legislative process, but the winds be blowin' in favor of better data protection for the young scallywags in Europe.

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