Online Rights and the Law - for iPad/Mac/PC artwork

Online Rights and the Law - for iPad/Mac/PC

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 12 years ago -

How does the law stand in relation to web privacy? Do we have the same rights online as we do in life? The online revolution has moved rapidly but has the law managed to keep up with it and what has been the impact on our legal rights? These two films touch upon issues that have emerged as a result of a growing online community like the complications that arise when attempting to reconcile how various countries use different laws to police an individual’s omnipresent profile on the net. It also explores who owns the information we publish when we create an online account.
This material forms part of the Open University course TU100 My digital life.

Courses Education citizens media internet information online rights legal hosted
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Episodes

Why do the media need your help?

March 28, 2012 03:40 - 2 minutes - 31 MB Video

Online media and freedom of information

Transcript -- Why do the media need your help?

March 28, 2012 03:40 - 16.9 KB application/pdf

Transcript -- Online media and freedom of information

Does the online Generation have anything to worry about?

March 28, 2012 03:39 - 3 minutes - 34.8 MB Video

Are we still legally considered citizens, when we’re online?

Transcript -- Does the online Generation have anything to worry about?

March 28, 2012 03:39 - 17.8 KB application/pdf

Transcript -- Are we still legally considered citizens, when we’re online?