Common Sense Media CEO Jim Steyer discusses “Bully”, the newest release from the company that produced Grand Theft Auto. “Bully” for the Sony Playstation (PS2) was controversial months before it hit shelves. Now that it’s here, what do parents need to know?
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This clip from my keynote speech at the December 6th ITEC conference in Portland, Ore., explains the tactics used by the Business Software Alliance to bully mid-sized companies into paying software fines for software they may legally own, fueled by tips generated by huge rewards offered to disgruntled employees.
Organisational and Stress Consulting (OSC) assists organisations and their employees as they seek to increase organisational effectiveness and productivity. How does it do this? By helping them manage their stress and psychosocial hazards like bullying, harassment and violence in the workplace. (It’s no surprise — these things have an ...
In this podcast, Wendell Davis interviews Symantec Internet Safety Advocate Marian Merritt on “cyberbullying,” and what parents can do to help prevent it from happening to their children.
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In today’s news, continued fallout and speculation from the Google/YouTube deal, Palm is taking its Treo to the next level (and giving it a marketing blitz, too), Bully hits the courtroom in Florida, and Americans need to pick up the pace if it wants to beat Europe at the adoption ...
MENLO PARK, August 30, 2006 (PodTech News) — Video game developer Rockstar Games, maker of the controversial Grand Theft Auto series, is causing quite a stir with its latest game, Bully. Jayne Hitchcock is president of Working to Halt Online Abuse, an activist group that has issued a statement opposing the game’s release. Justin Goldberg works with the National Coalition Against Censorship. PodTech’s Rio Pesino spoke with both of them for their thoughts on the game, and the important issues it raises for young consumers and their parents.
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