Most computer users have heard of this law, signed in 1998 by President Clinton, implementing two World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) treaties.The DMCA makes it a criminal offense to circumvent any kind of technological copy protection — even if you don't violate anyone's copyright in doing so.Sex Bracelets are back – and kids are using them with out their parents knowing what they are doing.Jelly bracelet fashion accessories have been around since the 80’s.If your daughter is wearing one of these bracelets, it may be cause for concern.
It’s become such a problem in some middle schools in Florida that districts started banning the bracelets.Because it is designed to be accessible only to teenagers, many parents and administrators have not known anything about it.Envisioned as a safe space for high schoolers to discuss sensitive issues without having to reveal their names, After School has in some cases become a vehicle for bullying, crude observations and alleged criminal activity, all under a cloak of secrecy.Millions of teenagers in high schools nationwide are using a smartphone app to anonymously share their deepest anxieties, secret crushes, vulgar assessments of their classmates and even violent threats, all without adults being able to look in.The After School app has exploded in popularity this school year and is now on more than 22,300 high school campuses, according to its creators.
Also known as the "fadeaway" — defined by Urban Dictionary as "quietly disappearing from someone you've met on an online dating site" — ghosting has surely always existed, but it seems to be increasingly ubiquitous, in part because social media and dating apps make it so easy to see when the person ignoring you is interacting with other people.