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Congress takes on 'sexting': Bill offers $175M over 5 years to boost Internet safety

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WASHINGTON - Cyberspace can be a dangerous place for young people, and the federal government has to start backing programs to teach students what to avoid and adults what to do when something goes wrong, Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., said Wednesday.

The mother of an 18-year-old Ohio woman who committed suicide after being tormented by classmates over a nude photo that was widely distributed, said schools need to know how to respond as much as youths need to know the potential consequences of their actions....

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IT Dissertation

posted 7/06/09 @ 7:42 AM MST

"She took her own life when no one would help her stop the harassment," that's interesting!

Lady Jane

posted 10/16/09 @ 5:42 AM MST

I found this article really interesting. Especially since there are teenager around my household.

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