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The Spanish Government will approve a law in May banning networks for children under 16 years of age

The minimum age of access to social media and the minimum age of access to social media content will be raised to 16.

El Gobierno Español aprobará en mayo la ley que prohíbe las redes a menores de 16 años y el 'true crime'

Next May, the Council of Ministers will approve the draft Organic Law onCivil Protection of the Right to Honour, Personal and Family Privacy and Self-image\ u00A0, as announced by the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Felix Bolaños, at a hearing in Congress on Wednesday.

The law, which has been in force since 1982, will be amended with important developments, including raising the minimum age for access to social networks to 16 years and introducing new measures to protect victims from the rise of the 'true crime'  phenomenon.

It explains that, among other innovations, the rule raises the age of consent\ u00A0to appear on social media content from the age of14 to the age of 16, or prohibits the use of artificial intelligence for advertising or commerce and the use of the voice or image of any person who has not authorized it.

In addition, he has assured that the new law will protect victims of crime from well-known 'true crimes' . True crime is a non-fiction narrative genre that studies, investigates and details real crimes, such as murders or disappearances, through books, documentaries, podcasts, television series and movies.

 

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