Buch(elektronisch)2012

Electronic Devices

In: Teen Rights and Freedoms Ser

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Abstract

Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chronology -- 1. Most Teens Believe Wireless Devices Improve Their Lives -- 2. Teens can Become Addicted to Electronic Devices -- 3. Prohibition of the Sale of Video Games to Minors Is Unconstitutional -- 4. A Mother Relates her Decision to Impose an Electronic Media Ban at Home -- 5. Teens' Use of Electronic Devices does no More Harm than TV -- 6. Many Teens Ignore School Cell Phone Regulations -- 7. A Student Asserts that Texting in Class Is not Disruptive -- 8. Some Schools Encourage Using Cell Phones as Classroom Tools -- 9. Texting While Driving can Lead to Prison -- 10. Teens can be Charged with Sex Crimes for Sending Nude Pictures on Cell Phones -- 11. It Is Legal for Police to Search Cell Phones -- 12. Many Students Use Cell Phones to Cheat on School Tests -- 13. Parents Are Using Electronic Devices to Keep Track of Teens' Activity -- 14. Some Teens Consider GPS Tracking a Violation of Their Civil Rights -- 15. Teens can be Sued for Illegal Sharing of Music Filesq -- 16. An Author Discusses the Harm Caused by E-book Piracy -- Organizations to Contact -- For Further Reading -- Index -- Back Cover

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