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Rutgers student rejects plea deal in cyber-bullying caseupdated: Fri Dec 09 2011 11:20:00

A former Rutgers University student who allegedly used a web cam to stream footage of his roommate's sexual encounter with another man has turned down a plea deal that would have allowed him to avoid jail time.

Poll: More than half of teens, young adults harassed onlineupdated: Tue Sep 27 2011 17:44:00

More than half of all teens and young adults say they have been bullied or harassed online, according to the results of a new poll on Internet behavior.

New York looks to 'modernize' cyberbullying lawsupdated: Tue Sep 27 2011 12:56:00

New York state Sen. Jeffrey Klein aims to update the state's harassment laws with new legislation amid national efforts to modernize laws that protect citizens from cyberbullying.

Net neutrality 101updated: Thu Dec 30 2010 10:18:00

CNN's Ali Velshi explains net neutrality and talks about the implications of new rules approved by the FCC.

2010: The year the internet got trickyupdated: Thu Dec 30 2010 10:18:00

As 2010 draws to a close, we who report on the ever-evolving digital space have been given the perfect backdrop for looking back at the year that was and the year ahead.

Nude photos and cruel messages, teen digital dating abuse growsupdated: Wed Oct 27 2010 09:03:00

There were no scars, no bruises to indicate the abuse Allyson Pereira, a 16-year-old high school sophomore in New Jersey, had suffered.

In a wired world, children unable to escape cyberbullyingupdated: Thu Oct 07 2010 15:56:00

Jason, 13, knows he is an easy target for bullies at his middle school in Long Island, New York.

Teen shares sadness over being bulliedupdated: Thu Oct 07 2010 15:56:00

CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with a panel of teenagers who have dealt with bullies at school.

Should schools punish cyberbullies?updated: Thu Oct 07 2010 06:13:00

Should cyberbullies be punished by their schools? That's the question posed in this gut-churning article from the New York Times.

How to protect your child from online bulliesupdated: Wed Oct 06 2010 14:53:00

As cyber bullying emerges as a nasty and easy supplement to traditional schoolyard taunts, a raft of online tools have come on the market to help parents prevent it or respond to it.

After student's death, a weeklong look into bullyingupdated: Wed Oct 06 2010 05:40:00

Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi was 18 when he jumped off the George Washington Bridge to his death.

Ellen to bullied kids: There is hopeupdated: Wed Oct 06 2010 05:40:00

Comedian Ellen DeGeneres speaks candidly about bullying, its effects, and what can be done to stop it.

Dr. Phil talks cyber-bullying on the Hillupdated: Mon Oct 04 2010 09:32:00

Dr. Phil McGraw, better known simply as Dr. Phil, brought his fiery brand of advocacy to Capitol Hill Thursday on the topic of student cyber-security, and specifically online bullying.

Dr. Phil: Let's tame the "Wild, Wild Web"updated: Mon Oct 04 2010 09:32:00

Dr. Phil McGraw told a cyber security council that "keyboard bullies" are using "weapons of mass destruction" on kids.

The internet and cyber bullyingupdated: Mon Oct 04 2010 09:27:00

Internet safety experts talk about cyber bully prevention in the wake of Tyler Clementi's death.

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