Cyberbullying often occurs on social media platforms, and can take many forms, such as impersonation, posting of threatening or harassing messages or embarrassing pictures. Sometimes, the best way to respond to cyberbullying is to get the material removed from a website. This program, presented by Renee Reuter, Intellectual Property attorney and Chair of the Jefferson County Council, will show you what options you have and what steps you can take when you, or someone you love, become a victim of cyberbullying.
The program is free and open to the public. Registration is requested and can be made by calling the library at 636-461-1741.
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