Government ‘not needed’ to stop Internet trolling
Calls for further government intervention in to reduce Internet trolling has been branded “impossible” by an expert. E-learning expert Jonathan Bishop, who founded the Crocels Trolling Academy, said...
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RAPIST: Ian Watkins has been convicted for the raping of children The backlash after the conviction of Ian Watkins, formerly of the Lost Prophets, has led to a number of problems on the Twitter social...
View ArticlePorn revenge laws ‘already exist’
There are already enough laws to deal with the problem of porn revenge – that is the message of a Cyberlaw expert to politicians he says are simply being opportunist. Jonathan Bishop, who holds a...
View ArticleLords to debate Young People’s Online and Digital Interactions
On 20 November 2014, the House of Lords is scheduled to debate the following motion: “that this House takes note of the impact of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on children’s...
View ArticleGovernment ‘not needed’ to stop Internet trolling
Calls for further government intervention in to reduce Internet trolling has been branded “impossible” by an expert. E-learning expert Jonathan Bishop, who founded the Crocels Trolling Academy, said...
View ArticleSchool Childcare Plan ‘shouted down’
SORRY GOVERNORS: Chair of Governors Geoff Herbert has refused to accept the proposals of two other governors at Parc Lewis County Primary School to assist parents with childcare. Courtesy: Media Wales...
View ArticleIan Watkins Twitter backlash
RAPIST: Ian Watkins has been convicted for the raping of children The backlash after the conviction of Ian Watkins, formerly of the Lost Prophets, has led to a number of problems on the Twitter social...
View ArticlePorn revenge laws ‘already exist’
There are already enough laws to deal with the problem of porn revenge – that is the message of a Cyberlaw expert to politicians he says are simply being opportunist. Jonathan Bishop, who holds a...
View ArticleLords to debate Young People’s Online and Digital Interactions
On 20 November 2014, the House of Lords is scheduled to debate the following motion: “that this House takes note of the impact of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on children’s...
View ArticleChild protection concerns over Pokémon GO
Child protection concerns have been raised over the launch of Pokémon GO. Experts have said that whilst on the face of it the Pokémon GO can be fun, there are risks that might not have been intended....
View ArticleChild rights activist receives $13,000 payout for defamation
A child rights activist has received $13,000 (£10,000) in compensation, following being falsely accused of paedophillia. CHILD RIGHTS ACTIVIST: Samuel Collingwood Smith is a child rights activist who...
View ArticleChildren who play Pokémon GO could be in danger
Children who play the latest Pokémon game are in danger of being preyed on by adults who wish to exploit them, according to a national children’s charity in the United Kingdom. In an open letter to...
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