adl has drafted model, anticyberbull using laws. so that is one area where there has been a degree of attention. more can be done. when we talk in the book about kids, we talk about providing cyberliteracy education. there was a point where parents thought it was cute their kids knew more about the internet than they did and we refer to them as digital natives and we're digital immigrants. we don't speak the language quite as well. that's copout. and we would never send our kids into bad neighborhoods without some guidance. wouldn't let them go interest the bad neighborhood but we let them do that all the time online, and i was with someone from the department of education recently who confirm for me there's virtually no federal funding for cyberliteracy education and very few states authorize it, much less fund it, and if they do it's one or two segments of the education rather than a continuing education that will teach them, first of all, what they say and do online can affect enemy for the rest of their lives. it can affect what