Social networking /
Roman Espejo, book editor.
- Farmington Hills, MI : Greenhaven Press, c2012.
- 160 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 24 cm.
- Teen rights and freedoms .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-149) and index.
"Social Networking: Understanding the Legal Issues of Social Networking Sites; Social Networks Should Be Banned at Libraries and Schools; Social Networks Should Not Be Banned at Libraries and Schools; Students' Rights on MySpace Should Be Protected; Banning Social Networks Would Be Counterproductive; Laws Against Cyberbullying Are Necessary to Protect Young People; Laws Against Cyberbullying May Infringe on Free Speech; A College Student Discusses How Cyberbullying Threatened Her Education; Social Networks May Erode Young People's Privacy; Young People Are More Protective of Their Privacy on Social Networks; The Federal Trade Commission Protects the Privacy of Teens on Social Networks; Young People and Free Speech Can Be Protected on Social Networks; Court Rulings on Social Networks, Teens, and Free Speech Rights Are Unclear; Teens With Web Sites May Not Be Liable for Content by Third Parties; Defamation and Fraudulent Profiles on Social Networks; Copyright Laws Must Be Changed for Youths and Students on the Internet"--
9780737758320 (hbk.)
2011016581
Online social networks--Law and legislation--United States. Internet--Law and legislation--United States. Cyberbullying--Prevention.--United States Internet and teenagers--United States. Technology and law.