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Amanda Lees
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VxPoD (277) : POSTING PHOTOS OF YOUR CHILDREN ONLINE- A PRIVACY BREACH?

VxPoD (277) : POSTING PHOTOS OF YOUR CHILDREN ONLINE- A PRIVACY BREACH?

"Parents seem to love posting videos and photos of their children online, sometimes for the whole world to see on YouTube and Facebook. But are children going to grow up regretting being a viral star? Should they somehow have a say in the matter?

Are parents violating their children’s privacy when they share photos and videos of them online?"

Read More here: learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/11/are-parents-violating-their-childrens-privacy-when-they-sha...

What do you think? Is this taking the notion of privacy too far or does social media raise new privacy issues that need more consideration?

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It is proposed that parents should be free to post photos of their children on social media sites without their consent