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Here you'll find highlights of the latest articles on Internet safety worth reading——laws, products (and potential risks), research, predatory methods, and so on—along with my take on what's important in these stories. If you see something in the news you think I should know about, send it to AskLinda@look-both-ways.com . (Don’t forget to send a link to the source article.)

Principal sues students over MySpace pictures

22 Sept 2006

Summary

Students in San Antonio, Texas are accused of creating a fake Myspace site to spread malicious rumors about their school’s assistant principal. The harassment appears to be in retaliation for disciplinary action she took against the students.

In response, the vice-principal filed a law suit against the students and their parents as well, on the grounds that parents are responsible for supervising their teens. The suit claims that the "Web page was filled with lewd, defamatory and obscene comments, pictures, and graphics."

Things to think about when reading this article

  • Did you know that, as parents, you can be legally or financially liable for your child’s behavior?
  • Make sure your children know why they should never bully others, and make it clear what the consequences will be for that type of behavior. Learn more about bullying and harassment. Read the article.
Published Tuesday, September 26, 2006 10:10 PM by Linda Criddle

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