**This assignment is only for people with Business Law course experience.**
Facebook is currently the world’s most popular social-networking site. Many members have revolted against Facebook for constantly changing its user information policy. What is the current user information policy and what are the legal complications associated with it? What are the implications of Facebook changing its user information policy? Is Facebook legally required to notify users of changes in their privacy policy, if yes, in what manner? In answering the aforementioned questions, you may want to consider the following:
- Issues of privacy
- Security of personal information/data
- Copyright infringement
- Intellectual property
- Data protection laws
- Content ownership
Please write your analysis/discussion in a format of 350-450 words. Do not plagiarize.
The assignment rubric is attached.
ThinkTank Rubric
Note: 12.5% reduction for each late post; 25% reduction for each missing post
Unacceptable (0-5) Satisfactory (6-10) Good (11-15) Excellent (16-20) Score
Timeliness No postings or
postings are made late;
others do not have
time to read or
respond.
Postings are late; others
cannot read or respond.
Postings are timely,
allowing others to read
and respond.
Postings are timely, allowing
others to read and respond.
Substance No postings or
postings are made late;
others do not have
time to read or
respond.
Comments are
generally competent,
but the information,
applications or
connections are thin
and commonplace.
Comments are
meaningful and
sometimes reflect course
content; contains
applications and
connections that are
somewhat developed.
Comments are meaningful
and reflect insight and careful
analysis about the course
content; contains rich and
fully developed ideas,
applications and connections
which add to the discussion.
Citations No information from
the textbook or outside
sources is evident in
the response.
Cites some information
from the textbook;
information is of
questionable value to
the discussion.
Cites meaningful sources
of information from the
textbook; there is no
evidence of the use of
outside sources.
Cites meaningful sources of
information from textbook
and outside sources. Provides
feedback to others in a
thoughtful, academic way.
Feedback Feedback is not
provided.
Provides feedback but
it is often superficial.
Provides adequate
feedback to peers.
Always provides feedback to
others in a thoughtful,
academic way.
Netiquette Does not display
courtesy and respect
for others. Rules of
netiquette are not
followed (see
Policies).
Demonstrates courtesy
and respect for others.
Rules of netiquette are
not followed (see
Policies).
Demonstrates courtesy
and respect to others.
Most rules of netiquette
are followed (see
Policies).
Demonstrates courtesy and
respect to others. All rules of
netiquette are followed (see
Policies).