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Is the use of the Internet and related technologies to harm other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner.[1] Many famous cases have made headlines and some have even proved fatal.

Analysis

Cyberbullying

In 2006-Italy

using theiories

1st Formulation

Kantianism

"Anyone can footage an event and upload it

the fourth boys using the astutic boy as a mean

to reach their goal

In a school in Turin that merges Normal students with Special needs, there was an autistic student which was punched and kicked by students.

2nd Formulation

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Act Utilitarianism

Psychological harms that effect the boy

The footage, posted on Google Video. Showed the autistic teenager cowering as he was attacked.

Rule Utilitarianism

"Anyone can footage a bulling against someone and upload it online"

Social Contract Theory

  • Human right for the child
  • Disability right
  • privacy right

it was impossible to regulate the thousands of hours of footage uploaded every day to sites such as

5000

Google's lawyers

More than downloads

And it was the most popular one in the category of "Funny videos"

Prosecutors in Milan argued that the video violated the boy's privacy (Data Protection Rules) and should have been taken down more quickly.

David Carl Drummond

former Google Italy head

George De Los Reye

retired financial executive

Peter Fleischer

privacy director

Three Google executives were convicted of violating privacy and given six-month suspended sentences.

European Union law was drafted specifically to give hosting providers a safe harbor from liability so long as they remove illegal content once they are notified of its existence [2].

Google has denied the claims, and insists its search engine cannot pick and choose favourites.

But if the commission finds the allegations to be true, it could impose fines of up to £1.5billion – 10 per cent of Google's annual turnover.

Right Action

Wrong Action

South Korea

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In 2005 - A woman was riding the subway with her pooch... when he had to do his business

The woman refused to pick up his feces, angering some of the other passengers.

One of them took pictures of the incident with a camera phone and posted them on a popular website.

She immediately got stuck with the nickname "Dog Poop Girl" and within days her private information and details about her past were posted online.

OutLine

  • Introduction.
  • The Story.
  • Analysis using Theories.
  • References.

What is Cyberbullying

References

[1] N. Pisa and V. Allen. (2010, February 24). Three Google executives convicted in Italy of violating privacy laws over bullying video. [Online]. Available: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1253383/Italy-convicts-Google-executives-autism-bullying-video.html

[2] D. Whitcomb. (2010 Mar 9). Cyber-bullying cases put heat on Google, Facebook. [Online]. Available: http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/03/09/us-internet-bullying-idUSTRE6275UG20100309

[3] T. Welch. (2011 Jan 27). Famous Cases of Cyberbullying. [Online]. Available: http://suite101.com/article/famous-cases-of-cyberbullying-a338305

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