New test? 1st felony case under Megan Meier law

August 17, 2009 by Kurt · View Comments
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Megan Meier

Megan Meier

This one has all the words that’ll get us in the media buzzing: Megan Meier, cyberbullying, felony, Craigslist. The news, reported today by my colleagues at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, is that the first felony charges have been filed under a relatively new anti-cyberbullying statute in the state of Missouri.

According to the initial report on our Crime Beat blog: Read more

Interesting stuff I saw online, May. 30 to May. 31

May 31, 2009 by Kurt · View Comments
Filed under: What I've Read 

Here’s some of the stuff I thought was interesting while stomping through the Internet from May. 30 through May. 31:

  • Four observations about charging for news that are often overlooked – “Plenty has been written about the futility of erecting pay walls — much of which I agree with — but a few points are often overlooked.”
  • 100 Amazing Free WordPress Themes for 2009 – “High quality free WordPress Themes have become harder and harder to find in the past year, with the influx of premium themes, more and more designers and developers are selling themes (and rightly so, they do amazing work). But, that aside, the quality is certainly there, and we are sure you will be impressed with this WordPress theme compilation for 2009.”
  • Getting the mean out of comments – A group of citizens meeting on the evening of May 20 in Knoxville over sandwiches and sweet tea might be end up influencing how news sites across the country view and manage comments.
  • Cyberbullying: What the research is telling us… – “Delivered to the Year of the Child summit, this talk surveys the current research on cyberbullying and online harassment, pulling in Pew Internet data as well as the work of the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire, Internet Solutions for Kids and other academics and scholars researching this topic.”