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[PDF] Issue 6: Quarterly Bulletin on Business & Children - Sep 2013
Author: Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
The purpose of this e-bulletin is to help keep everyone working in the field of business & children's rights informed about recent key developments and forthcoming initiatives. [Includes contributions in English, French & Spanish from...
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Ask.fm unveils changes to safety policy
Author: Pia Gadkari, BBC News
Social networking site Ask.fm has unveiled changes to make its site safer after recent online bullying cases. It said it would view all reports within 24 hours, make the report button more visible, and include bullying and harassment as a category for...
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Ask.fm advertisers desert site in cyber bullying row
Author: BBC News
The Sun newspaper [part of News Corporation], mental health charity Mind and optical retailer Specsavers are among those who have asked the site [Ask.fm] to remove adverts…The controversy comes after the death of bullied 14-year-old Hannah Smith…A...
Cyberbullying websites should be boycotted, says Cameron (UK)
Author: Ellen Coyne, Guardian (UK)
Internet users should boycott "vile" websites that allow cyberbullying to help prevent more deaths of young people, the prime minister has said. David Cameron asked parents to boycott sites that granted bullies unmoderated access to young people and...
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Hannah Smith death: Ask.fm 'to help police inquiry' (UK)
Author: BBC News
A social networking site where comments were posted to a 14-year-old girl who later died after "web bullying" says it will help the police investigation. Ask.fm allows users to post anonymously and Hannah's father...said he found posts on his daughter...
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