Showing posts with label Cyber Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyber Law. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Sue Scheff: Help Support Nikki Catsouras Family - Sign the Petition


When a family loses a child, I can’t even imagine the pain they endure. How they wake up the next day, how they feel, what they feel and how they go on with life. When a family loses a child in a tragic accident it seems it could only compound all the feelings of loss.


On October 31, 2006 the Catsouras family experienced the nightmare every parent fears - losing a teen in a tragic automobile accident.


The accident was the beginning of an emotional roller coaster. If you haven’t heard about this story, it is time to take a moment and help make a difference. Nikki Catsouras, after having a horrific car accident was dead on impact, the scene was described as shocking as Nikki’s head was nearly decapitated.


Can you even imagine as a parent, learning of this? Can you imagine living through this? As a parent advocate and a parent of two young adults now, I couldn’t even begin to imagine what this family has gone through.


What follows next is nothing short of evil, in my opinion. Shortly after Nikki was buried, her parents and sisters still in mourning, the Internet creeped into their lives in the most heinous way. Photo’s of Nikki’s crime scene were posted online! Yes, their daughter’s body, or what was left of it, was going viral! Where is justice? Who in God’s name would do this?


Please take a moment to read “A Tribute to Nikki Catsouras” and sign the petition to help create reasonable protection for personal privacy on the Internet.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Sunday, August 3, 2008

About WiredParent Pad


Parents Universal Resource Experts-Sue Scheff: Jamie Pick Created WiredParentPad to help parents of teenagers better understand today’s technology and how are kids are using it. Many parents struggle with the things that have become second nature to our kids - the web, social networking (Myspace, Facebook), instant messaging, online gaming, etc.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Bullying and Cyber-Bullying Prohibited under Florida Law


INTERNET LAW - Bullying and, in particular, cyber-bullying is becoming a frequent practice among the American youth. Incidents are reaching such daunting results that state legislatures are rapidly adopting measures.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

How can cyberbullies be stopped?


The episodes are hurtful, ugly -- and sometimes deadly. In Lakeland, Fla., a group of teenagers records the beating of another teen. The local sheriff says the attack was in retaliation for online trash-talking by the victim.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Anti-bullying program comes to Martin County


In an effort to curb bullying in elementary schools, the national nonprofit group, A Child Is Missing, is offering an anti-bullying program in Martin County for students this summer.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Falsehoods on MySpace


IF TRUE, what Lori Drew did is reprehensible. The 49-year-old suburban St. Louis woman is said to have helped create an account on the MySpace online social network for a fictional character named Josh Evans. Josh began sending messages to Megan Meier, a 13-year-old girl who went to school with Ms....

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Our View: A sad but needed law


(Sue Scheff)Last Friday lawmakers in Missouri gave final approval to a bill making cyber harassment illegal. According to an Associated Press report, the bill updates state laws against harassment by removing the requirement that the communication be written or over the telephone. The bill will now cover harassment from computers, text messages and

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Don't let cyberspite destroy your good name


You buy a television on eBay, but it is damaged - you return it, and leave a negative comment about the seller on the site. The next day, you find the seller has retaliated by posting a nasty comment about you, branding you as a time-waster. Suddenly, no one wants to sell to you and your reputation is in tatters.

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Keeping Your Profile Clean


A careless comment in your blog (or in someone else's). An embarrassing incident recounted in your local newspaper. A racy photo on MySpace. Any of these can sully your online reputation.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Criminalizing ToS Violations


Many of us question whether sneakwrap agreements like the Terms of Service (ToS) of most websites should be considered a binding contractual agreement. But several stories in the news have shown a disturbing trend that goes even further -- treating a ToS violation not just as a breach of contract, but as a criminal act.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Dozier Internet Law: MySpace Hacking Indictment Well Support


As a victim and survivor (Sue Scheff) of Cyber Harassment - this indictment is a long time coming. Attorney John Dozier has written an article that helps us to better understand the need for change in Cyberspace.

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Woman indicted in Missouri MySpace suicide case


This is one of the most disturbing cases, to think that a mother would do such a thing to a young teen. It is sad that it takes such an extreme case to help lawmakers to wake up to the legal lethal weapon the Internet has become. Of course, there are benefits of the World Wide Web, but it is obvious there needs to be some sort of protection.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Monday, April 7, 2008

WHEN BULLIES GO ONLINE


Cyberbullying is a growing concern. Parent's Universal Resource Experts is proactive in educating parents today on the issues surrounding our kids - the most critical today is the dangers of the Internet. As a Parent Advocate, (Sue Scheff), I believe we have to keep informed and up to date on Cyber-Safety.

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Monday, March 31, 2008

Cyber-bullying spreads to college campuses

JuicyCampus.com, it's promoted as an edgy Web site where college students can share gossip. But some of the postings are disturbing to those mentioned -- if not downright false.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Cyberbullying a Growing Concern for Parents and Schools


Parent's Universal Resource Experts is proactive in educating parents today on the issues surrounding our kids - the most critical today is the dangers of the Internet. As a Parent Advocate, (Sue Scheff), I believe we have to keep informed and up to date on Cyber-Safety.

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