Social media at work by Just Employment Law
Louise Walker of Just Employment Law discusses the challenges employers can face as a result of social media, and ways to deal with such issues in the workplace. For more details about social media at work visit http://okno.uk/r/cddh
From: justemploymentlaw
Related topics : social work issues in the media
The 9 Immutable Laws of Social Media Marketing 2014
James Gilbert of Gilbert Direct Marketing LIVE Broadcast from Social Media Day Miami.
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From: Virtual Newsmakers
Related topics : marketing through social media / direct marketing media / social marketing
Human Resources: Hot Topics | Sikich
Watch a webinar about hot topics in Human Resources such as social media and social networking in the workplace. Learn about some laws and legal issues that go along with social media at work and make sure that your policies have these guidelines.
From: SikichLLP
Related topics : social media legal issues in the workplace / social media policy
What Employers Can Learn about Social Media Policies from the NLRB's Report—Mark Theodore
There aren't two topics discussed more by LXBN authors than the NLRB and the intersection of employment law and social media. When those two topics intersect, everyone wants to talk about. So, as the NLRB released its third report on social media—this time focusing exclusively on employer social media policies—we saw an explosion of discussion on the LexBlog Network. To cut to the root of it, and break down what this report means for employers, we bring in Mark Theodore, Partner in...
From: The LexBlog Network
Related topics : social media policy / social media report / social networking policy for employers / social media topics
North Carolina | Dept. of Cultural Resources: Social Media Archiving and Access Program
State agencies face low barriers to entry when it comes to social media because joining is free and simple. Thus many state leaders are quick to create a social media presence without realizing they are also sometimes required by public records law to archive and make accessible all social media records. North Carolina is a state that has been an early adopter of social media technologies, and it has been proactive in creating guidelines for state workers and a streamlined web harvesting...
From: CSGovts
Related topics : adopting social media
Legal Implications of Social Media
I met with Ryan Lobatto of McAfee and Taft to discuss legal issues regarding social media. See a full write up of my meeting here http://billhandy.com/2009/08/06/social-media-and-the-law/
From: hhhstratsol
Related topics : social media legal issues / social media social media
New Laws of Social Media
Brian Cuban, Counsel for Mark Cuban Companies, discusses the impact of social media on the legal community in this exclusive LegalMindsTV interview.
From: LegalMindsTV
Related topics : social media companies
Social Media For Business
http://www.ebusinessguru.co.uk If you are businessman, don't ignore the potential of social media. Through social media you can reach out to potential buyers, interact with them, advertise effectively with law cost and keep updated with current trends.
From: Ebusiness Guru
Related topics : social media advertising effectiveness / social media advertising trends / social media social
Zimbabwe proposes tighter controls over social media after anti-government protests
Zimbabwe's government is drafting a law to penalize “abusive” usage of social media with five-year jail terms in its latest measures to regulate the cyber space law and order, the state media has reported.
The legislation, which is contained in the Computer Crime and Cyber Crime Bill would supplement the National ICT Policy which is still being developed, and is part of the government’s response to recent anti-government protests that have largely been organized and shared via social...
From: africanews
Related topics : new social media websites 2016 / social media proposal / social media report
Law enforcement spends millions on social media monitoring – report
At least 151 local law enforcement agencies have spent between $10 and $100,000 on social media monitoring software, a new report shows. The technology is being used to track criminals who brag about crimes on social media and track protests in real-time. Privacy advocates are concerned the technology could be abused to suppress specific movements or individual protesters. RT correspondent Marina Portnaya has the report.
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From: RT America
Related topics : social media monitoring software / monitoring social media / social media software for agencies / social media report