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Chipping Away At Our Rights

Posted By SuccessfulTeaching on Nov 12, 2009   FROM: successfulteaching.blogspot.com report abuse

In Photographic privacy is over from Moving at the Speed of Creativity by Wesley Fryer, Wes tells us that,

“Back in April 2009, a California court ruled photos posted to an online social networking website (MySpace in this situation) cannot be considered “private.” This latest case from Indiana will put this plea to the test again, but in slightly different circumstances since the posters DID share the images with privacy controls enabled.”

The story Wes shares with us is about two female athletes who posted summer pictures of themselves (with privacy controls enabled) that caused them to be barred from participating in athletic activities at school because some people printed the pictures out and submitted them t....

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