I would certainly agree with an enhanced or a conceivable statutory right to be forgotten for children. As you'll see in my brief, I think we have a right to be forgotten. We don't know the scope of it, because there are two cases going to the Supreme Court that will articulate that in the next year. That's where I think we have to treat very carefully the general right, because I think we have it, frankly. Ian mentions accuracy. You can withdraw consent. Consent is the right to tell somebody that they can no longer use your information and can no longer keep it: delete it.
The simple answer to your question is “yes”. We've had constitutional issues with legislating children's rights for a number of reasons, but I don't think it's an insurmountable issue.