Under a bill proposed by Iowa Sen. Zach Nunn, R-Altoona, known as the Right to be Forgotten Act, state residents could request certain content be removed from the internet, The Gazette reports. Internet operators would have 30 days to remove requested content deemed “of minimal value” that may cause “demonstrable harm” to an individual’s profession, finances or reputation. Meanwhile, Wyoming legislators are proposing three bills applying to the digital world, one of which would hold internet service providers accountable for protecting users’ personal information.
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