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Read about “Star Wars Kid” and “The Bus Uncle” on Wikipedia, then debate the follow-
ing proposition: “It is wrong to post a photo or video of someone else on the Internet
without their permission.”
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May 30, 2012.
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Kevin Kelly. “We Are the Web.”
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BOLDtalks
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www
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Marc Perry. “Scholars Sound the Alert from the 'Dark Side' of Tech Innovation.”
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[2]
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[3]
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[4]
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[5]
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[6]
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[7]
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[8]
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