Thursday, 14 March 2013
Twitter and the Law
Can Twitter open a new space for learning? Should we be using it in the classroom? Maybe, but at the very least we have an obligation to teach our learners the responsibilities of such social media. Everyone should know the possible consequences of not thinking before hitting that "Tweet" button. Lawsuits for libel are not new to media law, but this generation may be. Posting pictures, names, and lies can bring contempt of court charges and more. In Twitter Users: A Guide to the Law , Brian Wheeler outlines some of the pitfalls Twitter users might fall into in the UK, and a little closer to home Dianne Buckner writes about social media hazards for the CBC News.
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