N.J. Town Wants To Ban Facebook Pictures Of Kids

Many Facebook users posted pictures of their dads this past weekend, in recognition of Father's Day, but if the school district in Summit, N.J., has its way, parents won't be able to reciprocate and post pictures of their kids.

Many Facebook users posted pictures of their dads this past weekend, in recognition of Father’s Day, but if the school district in Summit, N.J., has its way, parents won’t be able to reciprocate and post pictures of their kids.

NJ.com reports that the school board is considering adding a request to its policies that parents not share photos or videos from school functions, such as sporting events and performances, via social networks such as Facebook and YouTube, citing privacy and constitutional concerns.

According to NJ.com,

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