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cyberbullying

  • Dutch Man Convicted in BC for Amanda Todd’s Cyberbullying Death Gets 6 Years
    Dutch Man Convicted in BC for Amanda Todd’s Cyberbullying Death Gets 6 Years
    AMSTERDAM—A Dutch man, who was convicted in British Columbia of charges including extortion and harassment related to a Canadian teenager who took her own life after he blackmailed her online, ...
    December 21, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • How Social Media Endangers Mental Health
    How Social Media Endangers Mental Health
    Because social media has become so pervasive in our modern era, it’s easy to forget that Facebook, Twitter, ...
    July 26, 2023BY Gregory Jantz
  • Mom of Teen Targeted by Cyberbullying Frustrated by Dutch Sentencing Delay
    Mom of Teen Targeted by Cyberbullying Frustrated by Dutch Sentencing Delay
    The mother of a British Columbia teen who took her own life after years of cyberbullying and sextortion ...
    July 13, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Parents Urged to Heed Child Online Safety Following 69 Percent Increase in Cyberbullying Complaints
    Parents Urged to Heed Child Online Safety Following 69 Percent Increase in Cyberbullying Complaints
    As the new school year begins, parents and guardians have been urged to stay alert for their kid’s ...
    January 24, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Dating Apps Operators to Meet With Government Amid Push for Online Safety
    Dating Apps Operators to Meet With Government Amid Push for Online Safety
    Representatives of dating apps will meet with the Australian federal government to discuss security measures and areas for ...
    December 26, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Australia, UK, Ireland and Fiji Regulators to Push for Online Safety Laws
    Australia, UK, Ireland and Fiji Regulators to Push for Online Safety Laws
    Australia's online regulator will collaborate with representatives from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Fiji to create new laws ...
    November 15, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Under New Japanese Law, Online Insults Could Result in Jail Time
    Under New Japanese Law, Online Insults Could Result in Jail Time
    Japan's parliament passed a bill on June 13 that makes online insults a crime punishable by jail time, ...
    June 14, 2022BY Aldgra Fredly
  • France: 11 Convicted of Cyberbullying Teen Who Slammed Islam
    France: 11 Convicted of Cyberbullying Teen Who Slammed Islam
    PARIS—A French court on Wednesday convicted 11 of 13 people charged with harassing and threatening a teenager who ...
    July 7, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • 13 on Trial in Paris for Cyberbullying, Death Threats Against Teen Who Criticized Islam
    13 on Trial in Paris for Cyberbullying, Death Threats Against Teen Who Criticized Islam
    Thirteen people went on trial Thursday in Paris accused of cyberbullying or death threats against a teenage girl ...
    June 3, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Google, Civil Groups Concerned Over ‘World-First’ Australian Cyber Takedown Laws
    Google, Civil Groups Concerned Over ‘World-First’ Australian Cyber Takedown Laws
    Sweeping new powers are being granted to Australia’s eSafety Commissioner to monitor and takedown “seriously harmful content”, including ...
    March 2, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Melania Trump Speaks at PTA Conference, Urges Anti-Cyberbullying Efforts
    Melania Trump Speaks at PTA Conference, Urges Anti-Cyberbullying Efforts
    First Lady Melania Trump spoke to the National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) at its annual Legislative Conference on ...
    March 11, 2020BY Bill Pan
  • Trevor Donovan Brings His Anti-Bullying Message to Pennsylvania
    Trevor Donovan Brings His Anti-Bullying Message to Pennsylvania
    RUSSELLTON, Pennsylvania—The anti-bullying message that Hollywood actor Trevor Donovan delivered at Deer Lakes Middle School in a rural ...
    March 1, 2020BY Salena Zito
  • Sticks and Stones and Zeros and Ones: Defining Cyberbullying for the Legal Landscape
    Sticks and Stones and Zeros and Ones: Defining Cyberbullying for the Legal Landscape
    Commentary An unknown and undefined term just 15 years ago, cyberbullying is now at the forefront of discussion ...
    November 21, 2019BY Todd V. McMurtry
  • ‘Do It for Dolly’ Day in Australia Tackles Cyberbullying
    ‘Do It for Dolly’ Day in Australia Tackles Cyberbullying
    The parents of teenager Amy "Dolly" Everett, who died after being cyberbullied, hope to spread a message of ...
    May 10, 2019BY AAP
  • Mobile Phones to Be Banned From NSW Primary Schools in 2019
    Mobile Phones to Be Banned From NSW Primary Schools in 2019
    Mobile phones are set to be banned in New South Wales’ public primary schools during school hours in ...
    December 13, 2018BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Children Under 12 Should Not Be on Social Media, Says Child Psychologist
    Children Under 12 Should Not Be on Social Media, Says Child Psychologist
    A leading child psychologist in Australia says parents need to be strict on their children’s social media use ...
    January 12, 2018BY James Burke
  • Teens Targeted in Sextortion Crimes, Victims Often Blame Themselves
    Teens Targeted in Sextortion Crimes, Victims Often Blame Themselves
    "I moved, I got a dog, I would change my routine every 3 days. I was so scared ...
    June 24, 2016BY Denisse Moreno
  • Nude Snapchat Video Prompts Teen Suicide, Expert Says Friend Could Be Charged
    Nude Snapchat Video Prompts Teen Suicide, Expert Says Friend Could Be Charged
    A 15-year-old in Pasco County, Florida killed herself after a nude video of her was posted on Snapchat ...
    June 13, 2016BY Denisse Moreno
  • Bullies Hospitalize 11-Year-Old Girl in Virginia, Father Says
    Bullies Hospitalize 11-Year-Old Girl in Virginia, Father Says
    A father in Virginia said that his 11-year-old daughter was taken to the hospital after she was pushed ...
    May 28, 2016BY Jack Phillips
  • What Are They Thinking? Teenagers, Naked Photos, and Cyberbullying
    What Are They Thinking? Teenagers, Naked Photos, and Cyberbullying
    HALIFAX—Several new Atlantic Canada cyberbullying cases, including one 15-year-old girl charged with posting a nude photo of another ...
    January 13, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Are Cyberbullies Victims as Well?
    Are Cyberbullies Victims as Well?
    Cyberbullying or online harassment often stems from the misuse of social networking sites, and is now recognized as ...
    April 19, 2015BY Katie Crosslin
  • Bullying? Terrorist Groups? Facebook Clarifies What Is and Isn’t Allowed
    Bullying? Terrorist Groups? Facebook Clarifies What Is and Isn’t Allowed
    The world’s largest online social network explains its thinking on what posts, images, and other content it allows ...
    March 18, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Congresswoman Urges FBI to Prosecute Gamergate
    Congresswoman Urges FBI to Prosecute Gamergate
    Clark's overtures marks the first time an elected official has addressed the issue of Gamergate.
    March 11, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Accused in Amanda Todd Cyberbullying Case Denies Allegations in Letter
    Accused in Amanda Todd Cyberbullying Case Denies Allegations in Letter
    The man accused in the cyberbullying case of British Columbia teen Amanda Todd has denied the allegations against ...
    January 28, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Ambiguous Illinois Law Allows Schools to Demand Social Media Passwords
    Ambiguous Illinois Law Allows Schools to Demand Social Media Passwords
    The Illinois legislature passed a school privacy rights law that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2014, which ...
    January 23, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • Asian-American Advocates Find Bipartisan Support
    Asian-American Advocates Find Bipartisan Support
    Georgia's nonpartisan Asian American Legal Advocacy Center, Inc. (AALAC) has developed a nationally relevant legislative policy agenda that ...
    January 22, 2014BY Mary Silver
  • Rehtaeh Parsons’ Mother Grateful Two Arrested
    Rehtaeh Parsons’ Mother Grateful Two Arrested
    Rehtaeh Parsons, 17, committed suicide following alleged cyberbullying and alleged sexual assault earlier this year, and her mother ...
    August 8, 2013BY Tara MacIsaac
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
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