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Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)

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Federal law: CIPA requires schools and libraries to implement internet safety policies and to filter harmful content. Significance: Affects access to educational resources and compliance with internet safety measures.

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Cybersecurity Measures in Education

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Best practices and regulations: Cybersecurity involves protecting institutional data and networks. Significance: Schools must safeguard student and staff data from breaches and cyber attacks.

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Accessibility in Digital Education

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Federal law: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that educational materials and technologies are accessible to students with disabilities. Significance: Ensures equal access to education for all students.

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Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

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Federal law: COPPA restricts the collection and use of personal information from children under 13 by websites and online services. Significance: It affects educational websites and services catering to children, requiring parental consent for data collection.

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Online Learning Platforms Compliance

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FERPA, COPPA, ADA: Online learning platforms must comply with laws protecting student privacy, ensuring child safety, and providing accessibility. Significance: Compliance affects teaching methods and resource availability in education.

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Acceptable Use Policies (AUP)

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Institutional policy: AUPs are guidelines for the appropriate use of school or educational institution technology. Significance: AUPs help prevent legal issues related to inappropriate use of school resources and technologies.

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Intellectual Property in Educational Materials

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Copyright law: Governs the ownership and use of educational content created by teachers and institutions. Significance: Intellectual property rights affect the distribution and reproduction of educational materials.

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Social Media Use in Schools

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Institutional policy & privacy laws: Regulates interactions between teachers, students, and staff on social media. Significance: Ensures appropriate use and boundaries to protect privacy and prevent misconduct.

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Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

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Federal law: DMCA protects copyright and combats infringement on digital platforms. Significance: Educational institutions must comply with copyright laws when using digital content.

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Data Breach Notification Laws

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Federal and state laws: Regulations require notification to individuals affected by unauthorized access to personal information. Significance: Educational institutions must comply with these laws in case of data security breaches involving student or employee information.

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Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA)

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Federal law: ECPA sets provisions for intercepting and disclosing electronic communications. Significance: Educational institutions must navigate legal boundaries for monitoring digital communication without violating privacy rights.

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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

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Federal law: FERPA protects the privacy of student education records. Significance: Schools must have written permission from the parent or eligible student to release any information from a student's education record.

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Cyberbullying in Schools

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State laws vary: Many states have laws and policies against cyberbullying. Significance: Schools may be required to implement policies to prevent and address cyberbullying among students.

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E-Rate Program

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Federal support program: The E-Rate program provides discounts to assist schools and libraries in the United States to improve telecommunications and information services. Significance: Affects the funding and implementation of technology in education.

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Educational Software Licensing

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Contract law: Ensures proper use of software according to the terms of a license agreement. Significance: Educational institutions must adhere to software licensing terms to avoid legal repercussions.

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Student Data Privacy Laws

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Federal and state laws: Protects the privacy and security of students' personal information. Significance: Schools must manage student records and data while ensuring privacy and parental rights.

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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policies

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Institutional policy: BYOD policies allow students to use their personal devices in school settings. Significance: Policies protect school liability and manage security in educational technology environments.

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Internet Speech and First Amendment

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Constitutional law: Protects free speech, including on the internet. Significance: Schools navigate the complexities of regulating student and faculty speech online while upholding First Amendment rights.

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Peer-to-Peer File Sharing in Education

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Copyright law and institutional policy: Governs the sharing of digital files among students. Significance: Prevents illegal sharing and copyright infringement while fostering collaboration and resource sharing.

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Cloud Computing in Education

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Data protection and privacy laws: Concern cost-effective IT resources in the cloud. Significance: Legal issues revolve around data security, service agreements, and student privacy in cloud-based educational environments.

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Sexting and Privacy Laws

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Criminal and privacy laws: Address the creation and distribution of sexually explicit images among minors. Significance: Schools have a role in educating students about legal and personal consequences of sexting.

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Fair Use in Education

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Copyright law: 'Fair Use' doctrine allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission. Significance: Educators and students can utilize copyrighted content for teaching, learning, and research within defined boundaries.

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Educational Technology Contracts

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Contract law: Involves agreements between educational institutions and technology providers. Significance: Contracts define the terms of technology use, services provided, and compliance with educational standards.

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Digital Records Management in Schools

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Regulatory compliance: Schools must maintain and dispose of records according to legal requirements. Significance: Ensures the privacy and accuracy of student and administrative data.

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Telecommunications Act of 1996

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Federal law: Overhauls the regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting. Significance: Affected the expansion and modernization of services like the internet in educational settings.

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