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Cochabamba, Pioneer in Passing a Law Against Digital Violence

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The Municipal Council of Cochabamba approved the Municipal Law on Combating Digital Violence against Children and Adolescents, the first of its kind in Bolivia. The law aims to prevent, detect and address cases of digital violence affecting minors in environments such as social networks, mobile applications, online video games and messaging platforms.
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Cochabamba, July 4, 2025 (ATB Digital).- The Municipal Council of Cochabamba previously approved the new “Municipal Law on Combating Digital Violence against Children and Adolescents”, a regulation aimed at addressing and safeguarding the safety of children and adolescents in the face of new forms of digital violence.

🔊 Listen to this news The Cochabamba City Council has approved a new Municipal Law aimed at combating digital violence affecting children and adolescents. The main purpose of this legislation is to prevent, detect, and address cases of digital violence that can occur on platforms such as social media and mobile applications. Marilyn Rivera, president of the Special Commission on Women, Children, and Adolescents, highlighted that this law includ…

The Municipal Council of Cochabamba approved the Municipal Law on Combating Digital Violence against Children and Adolescents, the first of its kind in Bolivia. The law aims to prevent, detect and address cases of digital violence affecting minors in environments such as social networks, mobile applications, online video games and messaging platforms.

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Los Tiempos broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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