Wrong Number? Sexting in the spotlight
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About a month ago I posted a very detailed report of a sexual offense.
name. Data. Space. Share. The sixth had them all. tap Send.Advertisement: Story continues below
Then in a panic. And at that moment, my battery is empty. I had three minutes to fear the worst. I sent the message to the wrong person. Research
from a mobile phone company in Britain says that about one out of 10 Britons send their sexts to an unintended recipient. In my case, I thought I had sent one of my kids instead of my wife. These three minutes while I was desperately looking for a magazine felt much longer than 180 seconds. Switched
For the moment my phone is back, waiting for a reply was very happy. Sigh of relief all over. I am sure that my children have a sense of humor, but I’m not sure that a sense of humor, know about the intimacy of their elderly parents is – again. some time after the necessity or possibility of procreation is oversexting big in the U.S. and the UK. A sixth can be as gentle as a booty call or a face like a video of an unexpected act of sex. And while we certainly went sixth in Australia, largely unrecognized as worthy of investigation, both by journalists and academics Catharine Lumby and after Nina Funnell, University of NSW. All this is changed, said Lumby, UNSW Professor of Journalism, because of a number of prominent cases in Australia.
House spokesman Peter Slipper has representatives from sexual harassment, an employee was sending explicit text messages accused. He has denied the allegations. There was also an affirmation of the district court sentenced to six months (suspended) for a man who posted nude photos of Sydney’s ex-girlfriend on Facebook, in an act of revenge. raises questions of whether we understand the gap between public and private sectors. Adults need boundaries, but the social and digital media rub these limits. Why not not tell the diffe rence? David Vaile, CEO of the Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre at UNSW, which describes how the output of $ 64 million. ” and “the question of time, if you will,” he says. ” We grew up on the internet … basically, we think we’re out there, we are outside the jurisdiction.” It is a transcendent vision that is improved only by the word” the” cloud. Vaile said that only entrenched idea of the view that the use of digital and social media, we able to cross borders without a passport and should never be held accountable. Public unpunished.People do not
cm, it says that the consequences,”,” but it is a permanent global publication. Just because the consequences are not right here, right now, with the people next to you does not mean that it will have no impact in the real world.
” We live in the real world, but I think cyberspace freed us of our obligations. We are not only facilitated the reality because we live in cyberspace.” In the old days when we (physically) traveling between work and home, if they travel inspiration for the spirit that We were in different places. Now, says Vaile, we use the same tool for the digital home and work and sometimes we even both at the same place. That is, if you can get in big trouble. ” We forget there is a difference,” he says. The law, however, know that there is a difference. It recognizes a” domestic jurisdiction” because there is not much to say, for example, man and women, which is not applicable. Thank God.
But sometimes we have colleagues in our inner voice to speak. And that is to try us in trouble. (. Forget were run as a family meal, it would be a lively meeting of colleagues) Professor of Journalism at Bond UniversityMark Pearson, says the last thing we need is more laws, ‘”We have hundreds of laws that the expression in other ways” free
control, but he says they really need much more education in the community -. from the school system -. not for the appropriate use of all media, but social media
Pearson, author of Tweeting and blogs sued without , says training is designed to prepare for the challenges of life to make.
” This is clearly a big challenge -. at least the next generation of citizens should not have our ignorance about the use of social media”And we can not have more laws, but insists that Pearson all governments and private organizations need to think media Social and Development strategies tailored to their business and ways in which people use their social media and digital use. He says that every company has its own requirements.
In the meantime, a rule of the index finger, which I use endless messages with an X. If I’m not married to the recipient. ■ Follow me on Twitter @ jennaprice or e-mail me
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