New Media: Issues and Ethics Mapping Human Genome

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New Media: Issues and Ethics Mapping Human Genome Election of first African-American President Fighting two wars 9/11

The 2006 George Allen Senate Campaign An example of the impact of immediate video distribution: The 2006 George Allen Senate Campaign

The 2006 George Allen Senate Campaign

Rep. Bob Etheridge - On the Street An example of the impact of immediate video distribution: Rep. Bob Etheridge - On the Street Posted 6/14/10

Rep. Bob Etheridge - On the Street

What does privacy mean online? Does privacy exist online? Some Questions: What does privacy mean online? Does privacy exist online? What right do you have to take someone’s picture? What right do you have to distribute someone’s picture? Who owns an image? Who owns an image once it is uploaded? How does this change our societal norms? What’s the impact 10 or 20 years from now?