Kids as young as 12 could be prosecuted for what they share online

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If you thought you could share what you like, say what you like or even like whatever you want online, think again. Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to social media law expert Emma Sadleir about the dangers of social media and how even kids could be liable for things shared online.
29 Apr 2024 5AM English South Africa News Commentary · Entertainment News

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