Chapter 1. LaunchPad for Media and Culture 11e

Chapter 16 Activity: Snapchat and Legal Controls

INSTRUCTIONS
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You must read each slide, and complete any questions on the slide, in sequence.

Note to the instructor: We recommend dividing the segments listed below among forty individuals or groups. If you have a class size of approximately twenty students, we’ve bolded the most important sections your students will find most compelling (around twenty).

You may want to make this activity discussion based, but it may be helpful to write some findings up on a chalkboard, whiteboard, or shared Google Doc. A good point to stop for discussion might be at the “Analysis” slide, after students have analyzed their piece of the Terms of Service or Privacy Policy. The “Interpretation” and “Evaluation” slides can be used as follow up to gauge student understanding of the activity.

TERMS OF SERVICE
Intro/Welcome
Who Can Use the Services
Rights We Grant You
Rights You Grant Us (at least two students should handle this section)
The Content of Others
Privacy
Respecting Other People’s Rights
Respecting Copyright
Safety
Your Account
Memories
Data Charges and Mobile Phones
Third-Party Services
Modifying the Services and Termination
Indemnity
Disclaimers
Limitation of Liability
Arbitration, Class-Action Waiver, and Jury Waiver (at least three students should tackle this category)
Exclusive Venue
Choice of Law
Severability
Additional Terms for Specific Services
Final Terms

PRIVACY POLICY
Information We Collect
Information You Choose to Give Us
Information We Get When You Use Our Services (at least two students should handle this section)
Information We Get from Third Parties
How We Use Information
How We Share Information Services (at least two students should handle this section)
Third-Party Content and Integrations
Analytics and Advertising Services Provided by Others
How Long We Keep Your Content
Control over Your Information
Users Outside of the United States
Children
Revisions to the Privacy Policy