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Re: Morning Legal Briefs |
Jan 22, 2013, 16:21 |
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Beamer wrote on Jan 22, 2013, 10:52: See, the difference is we're talking about this hurting your life, you're talking about it being the internet.
Newsflash: it's 2012. There is no clear, distinct line between "internet" and "life." If you're a teacher and naked pictures of you are found on the internet by your students guess what: it damages your life. You can, you know, turn off the internet, but you can't turn off the internet for everyone that knows you. Unfortunately, this. We just saw the court uphold the school's side in the case of the former porn actress turn teacher.
It's sad that our society makes a big deal over this, but it does. Maybe at some point in the future, no one will care and this won't be an issue. |
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