El menor y su derecho a la intimidad ante los riesgos en la utilización de redes sociales

Social networks constitute a set of apps broadly employed by teenagers to do what they most like at Internet: to communicate. Their use is focused to be in touch with closer friends and relatives, and to share everyday life through multimedia files. However, in many cases they put at serious risk th...

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Main Author: Morillas Fernández, Marta
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5594823
Source:Revista de Derecho, Empresa y Sociedad (REDS), ISSN 2340-4647, Nº. 1, 2013, pags. 162-176
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Summary: Social networks constitute a set of apps broadly employed by teenagers to do what they most like at Internet: to communicate. Their use is focused to be in touch with closer friends and relatives, and to share everyday life through multimedia files. However, in many cases they put at serious risk their rights of personality. Beyond any doubt, there is a growing need to advance in a specific regulation, which protects privacity and promotes a responsible access and use. This work goes in that research line, and presents some answers about how to protect teenagers in the so-called Internet 2.0.