The laws of Lithuania and almost all countries state that a photograph, portrait or other image of a person may be reproduced, sold, shown, printed, and the person may be photographed only with his or her consent.
The rights of children and minors to the image belong to their parents. Legally, parents can post photos of their children, but as children grow up, they can have a variety of inconveniences as a result.
Various dating sites, social networks that recklessly present personal data are now very popular, without any consideration of the possible negative consequences. According to EU research, 50% European minors provide personal information online that can remain there permanently and be visible to all.
Main Idea
Creator | Gintarė Gulevičiūtė | ||||
Subject | Information Technology, Literacy, Science, Privacy | ||||
Length | 60 minutes | ||||
Pedagogical Approach | Explorative learning approach | ||||
Competencies | Developing source criticism skills, scientific literacy | ||||
Grades | 8-12 | ||||
Link to the worksheet | English: Link |