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January 03, 2011

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JT

I know cyber-bullying is bad, and I wish there were more we could do to stop it, but doesn't the possibility of legislating against it seem odd? I'm not defending bullies by any means, but how exactly do we effectively legislate against bullying behavior online where there's no shoving or punching?

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