This presentation (policy primer) is a part of assignments in NETS5003 Internet Power Politics (Semester 2, 2015) unit, Curtin University. The Instagram logo is a trademark of Instagram, LLC. The usage of the Instagram glyph and multi-color logo are subject to fair dealing under for review and criticism criteria. Other trademarks and tradenames belongs to the respective companies or organizations. All other media in this presentation, unless stated otherwise, are govern by the Creative Commons license and/or public domain. Usage of other media are comply with the “fair dealing” criteria for review and criticism. References Barbaro, M., & Zeller Jr., T. (2006, August 9). A Face Is Exposed for AOL Searcher No. 4417749. New York Times. Goettke, R., & Christiana, J. (2007). Privacy and Online Social Networking Websites Computer Science 199r: Special Topics in Computer Science Computation and Society: Privacy and Technology Instagram. (n.d.-a). Controlling Your Visibility. Instagram Privacy & Safety Center. Retrieved September 29, 2015, from https://help.instagram.com/116024195217477/ Instagram. (n.d.-b). FAQ. Instagram. Retrieved September 29, 2015, from https://instagram.com/about/faq/ Instagram. (2013, January 19). Privacy Policy. Instagram Privacy & Safety Center. Retrieved October 1, 2015, from https://help.instagram.com/155833707900388 Instagram. (2013, January 19). Terms of Use. Instagram Privacy & Safety Center. Retrieved October 1, 2015, from https://help.instagram.com/478745558852511 Marmor, A. (2015). What Is the Right to Privacy? Philosophy & Public Affairs, 43(1), 3-26. doi: 10.1111/papa.12040 Murugesan, S. (2007). Understanding Web 2.0. IT Professional, 9(4), 34-41. doi: 10.1109/MITP.2007.78 Rusli, E. M. (2012, April 9). Facebook Buys Instagram for $1 Billion. New York Times. Zittrain, J. (2009, July 19). Lost in the Cloud. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/20/opinion/20zittrain.html?tntemail1=y&_r=3&emc=tnt&pagewanted=all All clipart images in this video came from Openclipart.org and licensed under the Public-domain alike license. Here is the list of clipart images using in this presentation: Watching the watchmen by faltantornillos Push the Button by j4p4n head scratcher by johnny_automatic Some pictures in this video using under the Creative Commons licenses: all of them are from Flickr. Here is the list of attributions: Five Data Privacy Principles from Mozilla (Put on a museum wall) 2014, Anny Wuyts; CC-BY (flickr)