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cronin says, [content provider sites] cant escape the same rules that govern other online content: people are going to try to steal and copy content, and they’re going to try to create their own content and make money off of their own sites.every state in the country has different laws protecting online consumers. in some states, if someone takes your information, it’s considered a federal crime. in others, it’s a misdemeanor. but all states and the federal government have rules about when a site owner can share user information, how that information can be used, and whether the sites owner can sell it. yet there’s no “one-size-fits-all” set of laws protecting consumers online, aarp says.prashant agarwal, a new york city police department terrorism analyst, says people have been making more money online because its become the go-to method of exchanging large amounts of information. there used to be checks and balances. if an individual had a concern about the sharing of information they could complain to a judge. its no longer that way. people are just aware there is a different way of doing things now. agarwal says the police need to rely on people’s personal information to fight crime.while the online world offers tremendous opportunities for people to express themselves, express their intellectual property, and put their own work in the public domain, you dont always know who the owner of that content is.online, some people have accused the social media of harvesting our personal information and selling it to advertisers. others question whether advertising and social media are helping or hurting our efforts to maintain healthy communities.
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