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You now Facebook and Twitter have become part of our everyday lives, but what is most likely ignore that half and more of us take risks every day to find ourselves in jail!

According to a recent study of the site knowthenet.org.uk, a disturbingly large number of young people do not have the slightest idea that while online, may violate copyright laws (copyright), to make defamatory remarks or even stimulates riots.

The survey was conducted in response to the four-year prison sentence imposed on two young men who last summer tried to incite attacks in London via Facebook.Characteristic is the fact that 1/3 of respondents knew that such activity will be prosecuted!

Among other things, of the 2,000 respondents aged 14-21 years, 67% said they wont upload protected content such as photos, lyrics, songs or video concerts, ignoring that this is against the law or ignoring the seriousness of the issue.

Finally, in response to the storm that broke out on Twitter earlier this year because of illegal relationship with footballer Ryann Giggs model Imogen Thomas derogatory comment with thousands flock to the social network, participants were asked to identify the concept of defamation. The result was a very large percentage of 42% can not understand the difference between a libelous comment, and a non-defamatory!

All this combined with the fact that our business remains recorded on for too long, you should certainly pay attention to us …