I agree with Penguin as well. My dad taught me to play blackjack when I was very young, and I'm sure he didn't consider that corrupting my innocence.
Of course, that was before the internet. It's a whole different world, for sure, but I really think parents should take a more active role in what their kids do online. We don't have children yet, but we agree that any online access should be in a public space (office as opposed to bedroom). I don't have any intention of reading my kids' personal emails and such, but I think in general online activity should be such that it's appropriate for anyone to see; otherwise, we shouldn't be doing it.
So, I don't agree at all with this law. I'm not a big conspiracy theorist or privacy zealot, but this is just silly.