This article explains how certain street images have been pulled from Google because they respond to people asking for pictures to be removed. A solution mentioned is that they could take multiple sets of pictures on the day that they are taking them to ensure that they don't choose the offensive ones.
Talks about the security implications of web 2.0, including identity management and privacy concerns. The legal effects of faking an account in web 2.0 has been adressed as "the dark side," due to the seriousness, and immediate effects if someone is caught doing it.
The Internet is just another form of human expression, so it's subject to human imperfection like any other conduit," said Chris Alden, CEO of blogging company Six Apart, who was on the panel with executives from Facebook and the South Korean Internet giant Daum Communications.
Cell phones are now embedded with cameras and have the capability to send pictures to other phones and computers.
With sexting, sexually active kids can harass each other simply and quickly.
Because they can’t control who these pictures are subsequently sent to, they run the risk that they may wind up in the hands of a sexual predator or someone else who could harm them.
In this article we see a lot of ways of sexting, their reasoning's plus their consequences. We also see a few suggestions or examples of how to prevent your child from getting into and taking actions like this.