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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Minnesota’s Lax Cyber-Bullying Laws
When the time came to discuss cyber-bullying in class last month, we quickly discovered that finding a clear definition would not be easy. With a lack of federal action on the matter, the issue has largely been left to states … Continue reading →
Posted in Legislation, Multi-user Online Environments, Privacy, Regulation and Rule-making, Rights and Civil Liberties, Social Networks
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Tagged bullying, cyber-bullying, cyberbullying, Department of Education, electronic, Facebook, harass, Internet, legislature, Minnesota, online, school, school districts, social networks, state, statute, taunt, tease, text, texting, tweet
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Facebook Launches Email Service, Finding Privacy Information Takes Some Digging
The folks over at everyone’s “favorite” social network, MySpace Facebook launched a new service on their site this week (as far as I can tell, it launched this weekend) called Facebook Messages. The idea behind the service is to consolidate all … Continue reading →
Posted in Contracts and Agreements, Privacy, Social Networks
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Tagged community, consolidate, email, Facebook, Internet, messages, messaging, outrage, privacy policy, private, service, social media, social network, text messages, texting, user data
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