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Explain 2 acts/laws that are currently in place to address Cyber bullying?

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1. The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is a law that was introduced in the United States Congress in 2011 to address online piracy and copyright infringement. While not specifically targeting cyberbullying, SOPA includes provisions that allow for the removal of websites that engage in cyberbullying or harassment. The law allows for the blocking of websites that are found to be hosting or facilitating cyberbullying activities, and provides legal recourse for victims of cyberbullying to seek damages from the perpetrators.

2. The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law in the United States that requires schools and libraries that receive federal funding for internet access to implement measures to protect children from harmful online content, including cyberbullying. CIPA mandates the use of internet filtering software to block access to inappropriate websites and content, and requires schools and libraries to educate students about safe and responsible internet use. By promoting internet safety and awareness, CIPA helps to prevent and address cyberbullying among children and teenagers.
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