Daily Journal Staff Writer
A new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday will prohibit employers from demanding user names and passwords for social networking sites from their employees or job applicants.
The law, authored by Assemblywoman Nora Campos, D-San Jose, comes at a time when national attention is focused on employees' rights when using websites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. California joins Illinois a...
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