Transcript PFF Online Child Safety Privacy Hill Event (7-27-2009)

 
 
 
 
 
Value This
Doc
Scribd
Average
     
Pages: 33 43
Words: 16495 13640
Characters: 95511 81678
Lines: 231 623
     
     
Letters per word: 5.79 5.99
Words per line: 71.41 21.89
Words per page: 499.85 317.21

Add to your reading list

Flag_red Flag this document

Document Information

513 Reads | 0 Comments

Description

This is transcript of a program that took place on July 27, 2009 in Washington, D.C. The event was hosted by The Progress & Freedom Foundation (www.PFF.org). The audio for this event can be heard here: http://www.pff.org/events/pastevents.... Here is the full event description:
Online child safety, privacy, and free speech remain hotly debated issues at both the federal and state level. Bills introduced in Congress to address cyberbullying concerns propose either educational initiatives or a criminalization approach. Access to objectionable content also remains a concern and a new, government-mandated task force is looking into those issues. Meanwhile, state officials, including many state attorneys general, continue to explore age verification mandates for social networking sites and some have considered building on the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) to expand "parental notification" mandates. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently announced an expedited review of COPPA to see if it is keeping up with new developments. The FTC is also exploring child safety in virtual worlds. New concerns about "sexting," or the sending of sexual explicit images over mobile devices, has also raised new concerns led some lawmakers to ponder penalties.
How serious are these concerns? Is legislation or regulation needed to address them? What free speech issues are at stake? Should Congress take the lead or leave it to the States to experiment with different models? These and other issues were discussed by a panel of leading experts in the field of online safety and privacy policy.

Pdf_16x16 33 Pages


Date Added

08/18/2009

Category
Tags

children, youth, schools, parents, media, Internet, adult, bullying, identity, parental, States, web, teens, harvard, online, Facebook, myspace, privacy, content, consolidation, constitution, websites, OVERSEAS, harassment, Predator, Copa, authentication, illinois, identification, Identify, Federalism, offshore, adolescent, Credentials, minor, ag, FTC, cdt, credentialing, NTIA, Coppa, pff, NCTA, child safety, new jersey, Social Networking Sites, Progress and Freedom Foundation, Berin Szoka, law enforcement, Free Speech, authenticate, Supreme Court, first amendment, Adam Thierer, personal information, Federal Trade Commission, credit cards, cyberbullying, aftab, age verification, user education, user empowerment, coppa 2.0, attorneys general, children’s online privacy act, children’s online privacy protection act, center for democracy and technology, strict scrutiny, commerce clause, interstate commerce, picollecting sites, adultoriented, dormant commerce clause, internet safety technical task force, point smart, click safe, haiken, halpert

Groups
Copyright

Attribution Non-commercial

More info »

 

or use Facebook Connect