Social networking /

Examines a broad range of perceived or actual legal rights and freedoms that impact the lives of young American teens. This volumes focus is on social networking.

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Autor Corporativo: Gale Group
Outros autores: Espejo, Roman, 1977- (Editor)
Formato: eBook
Idioma:English
Publicado: Detroit Greenhaven Press 2012.
Series:Teen rights and freedoms
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Table of Contents:
  • Understanding the legal issues of social networking sites / Kevin Fayle
  • Social networks should be banned at libraries and schools / David W. Zellis
  • Social networks should not be banned at libraries and chools / Lauren Presley
  • Students' rights on MySpace should be protected : personal narrative / Selina Maclaren
  • Banning social networks would be counterproductive / Wade Roush
  • Laws against cyberbullying are necessary to protect young people / Nancy Willard
  • Laws against cyberbullying may infringe on free speech / Alex Johnson
  • A college student discusses how cyberbullying threatened her education : personal narrative / Lynda Lopez
  • Social networks may erode young people's privacy / Daniel J. Solove
  • Young people are more protective of their privacy on social networks / Laura M. Holson
  • The Federal Trade Commission protects the privacy of teens on social networks / Jessica Rich
  • Young people and free speech can be protected on social networks / Stephen Balkam
  • Court rulings on social networks, teens, and free speech rights are unclear / Michael J. Kasdan
  • Teens with websites may not be liable for content by third parties / Thomas A. Jacobs
  • Defamation and fraudulent profiles on social networks / Chris Gatewood
  • Copyright laws must be changed for youths and students on the internet / J. Patrick McGrail and Ewa McGrail.