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Emma S

copyrightlaws.com » International Copyright Law from a Management Perspective - 1 views

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    THis web site shows international copyright laws and what it covers and where it is covered. 
Brianna W

Myspace gains 1 million users, touts more music than Spotify - CNN - 1 views

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    Its about how myspace is getting over 1 million users over the past month. They also raised a lot more money from those users. Justin Timberlake is the owner of the Music department of myspace and he has made tons of money. Like 580 million since 2005.
Emma S

Human Rights and Free Expression Groups Demand Release of Vietnamese Bloggers | Electro... - 1 views

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    This site only has a little information on the actual case, but, its does show an example of a case in Vietnam of copyright and freedom of speech, some citizen journalists were arrested for blogging, and have no access to legal council
Brianna W

Social networks and kids: How young is too young? - CNN - 1 views

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    Its about how younger kids are getting accounts when they are only like 11 years old. They say that it could damage the children's brains and relationships with one and another. Some kids create their own account without asking their parents permission. Others say that the children try be more older than what they are to get an account.
Caitlin Roberts

Social Media Etiquette and Awareness | Moving Today - 2 views

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    This website explains etiquette on different social networks. Each social network is different so the etiquette for each site will be different. This site explains how to use the different social networks, blogs and new sites and be respectful and responsible while doing so.
Robert S

Role of influencers and media in ICANN's TLD global awareness campaign: How ICANN can c... - 1 views

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    A campaign to try and help benefit the internet.
Robert S

How Should We Raise Global Awareness of New gTLDs? Engage the ICANN Community. | ICANN - 0 views

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    New stuff coming inn to internet
Ashley C

Privacy News Articles - 1 views

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    These articles are about how the government can track what your doing online and what your doing on your cell phones. They can see whats on your computer and whats on your cell phone.
Ashley C

Articles about Privacy - Los Angeles Times - 1 views

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    These articles are about how people should really watch what there putting online and should have there privacy set to a curtain security thing.
Jeremy B

Children's Privacy in Online Gaming - 1 views

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    children and how they should be protected
jesse p

Social awareness + emotional skills = successful kids - 1 views

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    Most U.S. Schools don't have good mental health or strong connections with friends and nurturing adults. data shows that only 29 percent of sixth-through 12th-grade students report that their schools provide caring, encouraging environments. another 30 percent of high school students say they engage in high-risk behaviors, such as substance use, sex, violence and even suicide attempts 
Iyanna W

Cell Phone Etiquette: 15 Rules To Follow (PICTURE) - 4 views

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    Cell phone etiquette is just as important as important as internet etiquette. Being respectful is important, especially when on the internet because you never know how your words could affect someone else.
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    Iyanna, I really like this link it has a lot of good information on it about Cell Phone Etiquette. :)
Caitlin Roberts

Be Web Aware - Cyberbullying - 2 views

  • Cyberbullying
  • In school ... you don't want anyone to think of you as a "gossip" or someone who says things about other people. Everyone wants to be "nice." You don't have to be nice if you don't want to online. 13 year old girl, Edmonton
  • There is little doubt that cyberbullying, which can be the equivalent of "social death" for many young people, is traumatic. It differs from traditional, face-to-face bullying in that it is relentless and public and at the same time anonymous. Cyberbullying has turned the usual image of "the bully" on its head; it's no longer only the "tough kids" who may act aggressively – it can just as easily be the shy, quiet types, hidden behind their computers. Added to this is the potential presence of countless, invisible witnesses and/or collaborators to the cyberbullying, which creates a situation where victims are left unsure of who knows, and whom to fear.
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  • Technology also extends the reach these young people have, enabling them to harass their targets anywhere and at anytime. While these situations should be reported, it can be difficult for young people to step forward: how do you report an attack that leaves no physical scars and is committed by a nameless attacker? Will the consequences of telling an adult that you are being cyberbullied be worse than the bullying itself? Adults want to help, but many feel ill-equipped to handle bullying in a digital world.
  • On social networking sites, you can now tag images with the names of people who are in the photo. This simple act can lead to cyberbullying, as these photos will appear in any search into this person’s name and it could be that misappropriated profile settings do not protect access to them.
  • Multiplayer online games and virtual worlds can be venues for harassment and cyberbullying when kids are playing or using the chat features to talk to other players. According to a 2008 Pew Internet & American Life Project report, more than half of teens who play games report seeing or hearing “people being mean and overly aggressive while playing”; a quarter of them report that this happens “often.”
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    Students need to know that cyberbullying is dangerous: it can take lives, it can ruin lives, and it is not acceptable behavior for us. We are supposed to be the enlightened generation, so why don't we act like it?
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    Cyberbullying is probably one on the worst kinds of bullying. Its a type of bullying that never stops and never goes away. Bullies who are online can cause people to take their own lives. This isnt acceptable behavior for anyone.
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    I agree with Brenna Edwards. It is one of the worst also because at school, only a hand full of people may see it, but online everyone can see it. No one should cyberbully
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    I think that Brenna is right. It is really bad that people bully on the internet.
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    Cyberbullying is probably one of the worst types of bullying because you can't figure out who the bully is to put a stop to it. Cyberbullies don't know how serious this is, people take their own lives because of it.
Jon Orech

Digital Citizenship - Addressing CyberBullying, Online Safety and Nettiquette | Educati... - 4 views

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    I think that this is a very good and useful website. I think that we should adress this problem with cyberbulies and try to stop people from beining or beominng a cyberbullie.
Alan K

Legal governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Legal Compliance is talked about in this article. It has two subsections, Legal Consistency and Legal Completeness. There are processes, rules, tools, and systems when it comes to Legal Compliance.
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    This really helped me do my part of the wiki. Very good choice =D.
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