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Citizens in European Union nations may now have legal recourse against embarrassing online information after a controversial court ruling took a significant step this week toward enforcing a so-called “right to be forgotten” law.

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If someone threatens your life via emoji, do you have any legal recourse? Mashable calls the topic of emoticon threats “unexplored territory in cyberlaw,” but experts say the answer is yes, such threats would be admissible in court. Mashable’s piece specifically looks at the case of Fletcher Babb, a reporter…

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Proposed California Bill 242 (the Social Networking Privacy Act) will insist new users to social networking sites establish their privacy settings before having access to the main site.  Facebook currently allows for certain member information to be viewed by the public and it is the responsibility of the user to set their own privacy settings […]

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