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Article - Commercial Law




§14–3704.

    (a)    (1)    Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, an Internet access provider shall make a parental control that satisfies the requirements of this section available to each subscriber in the State.

        (2)    The Internet access provider may not be required to provide a parental control that is not reasonably and commercially available for the technology that the subscriber uses to obtain access to the Internet.

    (b)    A parental control shall allow the subscriber, in a commercially reasonable manner, to:

        (1)    Block all access to the Internet; and

        (2)    (i)    Block a child’s access to websites by specifying prohibited websites or by selecting a category of sites to block;

            (ii)    Restrict a child’s access exclusively to websites that the subscriber approves or a category of websites that the subscriber approves;

            (iii)    Restrict a child’s access to websites that the parental control provider designates; or

            (iv)    Monitor a child’s use of the Internet by providing a report to the subscriber indicating:

                1.    Each specific website that the child has attempted to visit but was unable to view because the subscriber blocked or restricted access to the website; or

                2.    Each specific website that the child has visited.



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