FTC Chairman to Speak About Privacy and Social Networking

Today, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz is participating in a panel discussion about privacy and social networking at the Common Sense Media symposium, The Impact of Media on the Health & Well-Being of Children.

Chairman Leibowitz will discuss the FTC’s recent work related to privacy, which includes:

Chairman Leibowitz will be joined on the panel by Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Deborah Mulligan, Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Communications and Media.

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In all high schools they need to teach no hacking ! so the young people don't ruin their lives with the law.

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