Problems on the Internet With New Tachnology
Problems on the Internet With New Tachnology
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Problems on the Internet With New Tachnology - Transcript
Problems on the Internet with New Technology
The problem with people s private information being released children s privacy blogging and deception is on the rise Companies such as Hershey Foods Wal Mart Xanga Chevy Malibu Rum and Sony have all been involved with one of these issues within the past few years The next two slides give examples of the occurring issues
The Art of Deception
Sony came out and confessed to creating a fake blog about the Sony PSP Sony had teamed up with a viral marketing firm Zipatoni to promote the PSP Wal Mart was caught with a fake blog Two people pretended that they traveled in an RV and spent the night in Wal Mart parking lots across the country They were underwritten by Working Families for WalMart organized by the Edelman public relations firm
Concept of Blogging
Brody Ruckus was a fictional persona that passed as an actual human being online A fake profile of Ruckus was set up on Facebook and started a group The group got 300 000 members to join By starting the group and having members join Ruckus was able to access the e mail of every group member
Privacy Issues
Mrs Field s Hershey Foods and Xanga a social networking Web site have all violated the Children s Online Privacy Protection Act in some way This act protects children age 13 and under from private information being released into the internet Xanga received a 1 million dollar fine for violating this act AOL apologized for releasing user search data America Online thought that by using identification numbers rather than user IDs or names that would be okay They thought wrong and violated people s rights to privacy












