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Social Media: Loss of Public Privacy & Corporate Integrity
The issue is far more insidious that merely someone on FaceBook!
When you go onto various news blogging web sites, like Propeller.Com - there are employees, who have access to private information, which stalk individuals and target them relentlessly, regardless of the complaints lodged against them.
The lack of corporate ethics by many of these larger news sites is horrific!
I am glad to see law suits starting to be filed against individuals who do not necessarily violate terms of agreements on these web sites, but violate basic rights to privacy and stalk people when they have been asked not to follow the on-line identities of individuals.
http://journals.aol.com/king1con/world-of-social-media/entries/2008/02/24/prosecuting-cyber-stalking-now-has-legal-precedence/80