Social Media, Free Speech and the Law
Keir Starmer QC, the UK's Director of Public Prosecutions, introduces guidlines for the prosecution of cases arising on social media.
Full event recordings and transcripts: http://www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/188537
From: Chatham House
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Social Media and the Courts
Presentation at Law Tech Camp on June 18, 2011
From: Omar Ha-Redeye
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Social media law causing a stir among teachers
A controversial new law in Missouri aimed at preventing sexual abuse in schools bans educators from having private online communications with students. CBS News correspondent Karen Brown reports.
From: CBS
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Social media law causing a stir among teachers
A controversial new law in Missouri aimed at preventing sexual abuse in schools bans educators from having private online communications with students. CBS News correspondent Karen Brown reports.
From: CBS News
Related topics : social media laws
Social Media Use By Government Is Achievable+ Cost Effective
Lauri Stevens, Principal of http://LawsCommunications.com spoke at the 'Social Media in Government" Conference in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Her message is that law enforcement and government can maximize their efficiency to prevent and solve crimes by engaging in relationships and technology.
For more information on SMiLE (Social Media in Law Enforcement) engagement http://TheSmileConference.com
Video by Cst Scott Mills, Toronto Crime Stoppers Youth Officer / Toronto Police Service Legal...
From: 222TIPSCommunity
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Who Owns Social Media?
Interviews from the 2010 ANA Advertising Law & Public Policy Conference presented by Microsoft. Selected attendees and speakers were asked, "In your opinion, who owns social media?"
From: ANAmarketers
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As More States Implement Social Media Password Laws, There's Still Some Blind Spots—Scott Schaefers
As could be expected, employer-side lawyers aren't too fond of this trend toward laws preventing them from asking their employees for their social media credentials. But it isn't only because it makes things like legitimate workplace investigations more difficult, but also because employers could get around them if they wanted to—as my guest today on LXBN TV explains. That guest is Seyfarth Shaw's Scott Schaefers, author on their Trading Secrets blog.
From: The LexBlog Network
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A Politician's Guide to Social Media
This video is for public officials and political office candidates. In "A Politician's Guide to Social Media", Kristy shares several tips on what to do and what not to do using social media in the political space. She mentions former Rep. Andrew Weiner, Troy Mayor Janice Daniels, Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Politwoops and more. More videos and free resources at http://GovGirl.com.
- Don't post anything you wouldn't want to see in tomorrow's paper
- Know your agency's social media policy
- Talk...
From: GovGirlBlog
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The FTC Takes on Social Media
You can't go around pretending you are someone you are not. Check out what the FTC is cracking down on.
Based on this article:
http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2009/05/are-you-breaking-the-law-with-social-media-marketing.html
From: Small Business Answers
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Alcohol Advertising Laws and Social Media
I encourage all Bar and Restaurant Owners to read up on your states Alcohol Adverting Laws.
From: constantraving
Related topics : social media laws / social media advertising