TY - JOUR T1 - Menores y redes sociales: Nuevos desafíos jurídicos A1 - Guardiola Salmerón, Miriam YR - 2016 UL - http://biblioteca.ararteko.eus/Record/dialnet-ar-18-ART0001225101 AB - The impact of new technology has made us to reconsider the classic configuration of law that we have had until now. With the arrival of the new technologies, our lives have changed together with the way to understand our Society and its Law. New technologies are here, living among us and have come to stay, but are we ready for it? New risks and new types of criminal offences have emerged. Sometimes the legislator had to first create these types of criminal offences while in other cases our Law was prepared for these attacks. Increasingly more and more frequently, minors have access to electronic and telematic devices at earlier ages, and thus access to social networks and the door open to all kinds of risks. But, do we really know what the legal regulations in this area and the minimum age for minors to access social networks? The issue raises numerous questions: What age are minors allowed to access to these kinds of social networks? Is there any age limit? ¿ Does exist any control of verification and authentication for this type of requirement?¿What is the privacy policy of social networks such as Facebook, Twiter or Instalgram ( to mention just some of them ), in relation to minors?¿Are parents allowed to access to private accounts of their minor sons or daughters? We will address all these issuesand we will try to make a critical analysis of the matter, highlighting the new challenges of Law retating to minors and social networks. KW - TIC KW - menores KW - RRSS KW - Reglamento Europeo de Protección de Datos KW - child grooming KW - sexting KW - sextorsión KW - ciberstalking KW - ciberbullying KW - happy slapping KW - morphing KW - IT KW - ICT KW - Children KW - social networks KW - European Data Protection Act KW - sextorsion KW - revenge porn KW - cyberstalking KW - cyberbullying KW - cybercrime ER -