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Social Media Law for Business: A Practical Guide for Using Facebook, Twitter, Google +, and Blogs Without Stepping on Legal Land Mines

ISBN10: 0071799605 | ISBN13: 9780071799607

Social Media Law for Business: A Practical Guide for Using Facebook, Twitter, Google +, and Blogs Without Stepping on Legal Land Mines
ISBN10: 0071799605
ISBN13: 9780071799607
By Glen Gilmore

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How to Avoid Legal Pitfalls on Social Media Social media is where your customers are--so it's where your business has to be. Unfortunately, this space is packed with land mines that can obliterate your hard-earnedsuccess in the time it takes to click a mouse. Written in easy-to-understand, accessible language, Social Media Law for Business reveals your legal rights and responsibilities in the fast-moving and ever-changing social media landscape. Learn how to: Create a social media policy for your business * Recruit, hire, and fire through social media * Share content without getting sued * Blog and run contests * Draft disclosure requirements in digital advertising "Glen Gilmore stands alone as the authority on social media law. Social Media Law for Business should become a ready reference for business leaders and digital marketers." -- MARK SCHAEFER, bestselling author of Return on Influence "Required reading not only in the classroom, but also in the boardroom--and in any business where people care about getting social media marketing right." -- PETER METHOT, managing director of executive education at Rutgers Business School "A layperson's blueprint for minimizing the legal risks of social media marketing, while maximizing the opportunities for digital marketing success." -- AMY HOWELL, founder of Howell Marketing Strategies and coauthor of Women in High Gear

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
INTRODUCTION 1

1 How to Write a Social Media Policy . . . WithoutStepping on Legal Land Mines 5

2 Social (and Mobile) Recruiting, Hiring,and Firing: Legal Issues You Need to Know 29

3 Copyright, Trademark, and Fair Use:How to Share Content on Social Networks Without Getting Sued . . . or Losing Your Social Media Accounts 49

4 Marketing in Social Media: What You Need to Know 65

5 How to Make Required Disclosures in Digital Advertising 89

6 How to Run a Social Media “Contest” Without Losing the Prize 99

7 Thou Shalt Not Spam (on Social Networks) 129

8 A Word About (Mobile) Apps 141

9 Legal Issues for Blogs and Bloggers 147

10 “Business to Government”: Social Media Best Practices for Large Organizations and Social Compliance in Government 165

11 Digital Legacy (Who Gets Your Twitter and Other Digital Accounts When You Quit Your Job or When You Die) 175

12 Going Global: International Social Media Law 183

13 Nike: A Lesson in International Social Media Nondisclosure 203

14 Best Practices for Compliant Social Media: Case Studies 215

CONCLUSION 239
REFERENCES 245
INDEX 255

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