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Archive for November 2008

Copyright Law

Posted by: adfram on: November 14, 2008

As with many other previously insignificant aspects of law, copyright law has been transformed with the explosive growth of the Internet and its capabilities. A group of politically active Swathmore students realized this when, in fall of 2003, they managed to get a hold of inter-company emails sent with Diebold Election Systems, the largest electronic [...]

Cyberbullying

Posted by: adfram on: November 3, 2008

“National Cyber Alert System: Cyber Security Tip ST06-005,” describes the newly emerging problem of cyberbullying. New technology is allowing bullies access to crueler and more unusual forms of harassment. While cyberbullying can be much more troublesome than traditional forms of bullying, there are strategies of dealing with this increasing trend in teenage societal behaviors. In [...]



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  • Daniel Verhoeven: Googling has become a verb in our language. This shows the deep impact of Google on our culture and our lives. But Google is not primarily about searc
  • virtualquilter: Creative people do not need to copy, they are inspired by the sounds they hear, by what they see, and by what they read. Copyright laws will not stop
  • KenS: Cyberbullying is the biggest threat facing our kids today. This isn’t kids teasing kids anymore – it’s kids trying to destroy each other’s liv

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