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1voteThe Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA), approved Wednesday by an overwhelming margin of 410 to 15, now moves on to the Senate. While it's easy to understand why Congress would approve a bill like this, it is ill-conceived because, rather than "deleting" online predators, it deletes the ability of schools and libraries to determine whether kids can constructively take advantage of social networking and other interactive services that are extremely popular among teens. Maybe the law should be called DOTA (the Deleting Online Teenagers Act)?
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1voteWhile i was off getting my eyes zapped, Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) introduced a new bill into the Senate called "Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act" (S49). It has all of DOPA in it and then some. This time, it's squashed between some small changes to child porn legislation (upping the fines namely) and restrictions on the sale of children's personal information for marketing purposes. It's just as infuriating and i can't stomach the idea of going through these discussions again. God, i'd make a terrible politician.
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1voteIt's easy to understand why people would be skeptical, or even suspicious, of anything Alaska Senator Ted Stevens introduces into Congress these days, especially if it involves the Internet – or, the tubes and all that. But the simply-titled Senate Bill 49, which some have called "Son of DOPA" or "DOPA Jr.," may not be as bad as its made out
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1voteThis website is dedicated to discussing the Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA), the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act (PCDOPA) and the Social Networking Website Prohibition Act (ILLDOPA) . This site provides one central location on the Internet for everything related to DOPA and other proposed legislation to control social-networking, blogging, chat room websites and other social media.
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1voteInspired by Phil Haack’s article 19 Eponymous Laws of Software Development, I decided to collect laws, axioms and rules pertaining to mainstream software development and put them in a nice, easy-to-read table.
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2voteThis site provides a historical overview of the Jim Crow years and video and audio clips of personal narratives, including ones from World War II soldiers discussing experiences with the military and discrimination. There are also opportunities to participate in discussion forums, post commentary on images and engage in activities that tap into the African American experience of the time.
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1voteAmerican Library Association's copyright resources page. This page contains an array of resources describing copyright law and practical compliance instructions.
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1voteThis page, from the American Library Association, has a bunch of excellent resources on how to make your library compliant with the Child Information Protection Act (CIPA).
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1voteH.R. 1120: Deleting Online Predators Act of 2007: To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to require recipients of universal service support for schools and libraries to protect minors from commercial social networking websites and chat rooms.
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1voteRead about CIPA, Patriot Act, Copyright regulations and more...
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