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Top : Privacy and Social Media: It's not an issue only for businesses themselves, but customers need to feel secure in term so their own privacy on social media. That's what we'll look at here.
Articles:Legal and privacy issues with social media - by John MooreOur second daily video for video day (every Thursday) comes from a Bloomberg Law interview with Kristen Mathews, a partner at Proskauer Rose LLP who does an excellent job of covering the issues. The video is 28:46 seconds in length. (Added: 31-Dec-2010 Hits: 128 ) Your Life Torn Open, essay 1: Sharing is a trap (Wired UK) - by Andrew Keen Today, as social media continues radically to transform how we communicate and interact, I can't help thinking with a heavy heart about The Woman in Blue. You see, in the networking age of Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare, the social invisibility that Vermeer so memorably captured is, to excuse the pun, disappearing. That's because, as every Silicon Valley notable, from Eric Schmidt to Mark Zuckerberg, has publicly acknowledged, privacy is dead: a casualty of the cult of the social. Everything and everyone on the internet is becoming collaborative. The future is, in a word, social. (Added: 20-Feb-2011 Hits: 117 ) A Privacy Paradox - Social Media In The United States (research) - by Susan Barnes Teenagers will freely give up personal information to join social networks on the Internet. Afterwards, they are surprised when their parents read their journals. Communities are outraged by the personal information posted by young people online and colleges keep track of student activities on and off campus. The posting of personal information by teens and students has consequences. This article will discuss the uproar over privacy issues in social networks by describing a privacy paradox; private versus public space; and, social networking privacy issues. It will finally discuss proposed privacy solutions and steps that can be taken to help resolve the privacy paradox. (Added: 8-Oct-2010 Hits: 105 ) What you say online could haunt you - by Janet Kornblum and Mary Beth Marklein College student Michael Guinn thought the photos he posted of himself dressed in drag would be seen only by friends. But he made a mistake. And when someone showed the photos on Facebook to administrators at John Brown University, a Christian college in Siloam Springs, Ark., it was "the last straw for them," says Guinn, 22, who is gay (Added: 8-Oct-2010 Hits: 171 )
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