Kent to athletes: No Facebook
Kent State targets athletes with a ban from posting photos to FaceBook. Will the ban spread to other sites or students?
Kent State targets athletes with a ban from posting photos to FaceBook. Will the ban spread to other sites or students?
Marketers interested in MySpace advertising but worried about being associated with negative image.
In a victory for free-speech rights, a three-judge panel overturned a judge's verdict that a juvenile committed harassment, identity deception and identity theft on a MySpace page, reports the South Bend Tribune The judges determined that the juvenile, called A.B.
2006 could be the year of video politics - on the small screen. Local and state politicians have discovered the power of the Tube.
Video of a gang of male students attacking a 17-year-old girl was posted to YouTube. While Victoria had already blocked YouTube from schools, the move is meant to show zero tolerance.
Forty percent of kids say they have been harassed online. Bill would require schools to inform parents about risks.
Opponents say move is 'good politics' but bad policy for kids.
The online generation grieves online as well.
Negligence suit rejected because federal Communications Decency Act provides 'interactive services' with immunity for user-posted content.
TV viewing is unchanged from five years ago but kids are spending more time with internet, phones, texting. Media consumption is as much about creating as consuming.