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What you need to know about social media copyright

Sprout Social

Navigating social media copyright can be like sailing in uncharted waters. In this guide, we outline the specific practices your company should follow when posting to help avoid social media copyright infringement and protect your brand. With every new wave of social trends come unanticipated legal consequences.

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How to Create Simple Social Media Rules for Employees

EveryoneSocial

Nearly 90% of companies use social media for business, but only half of the workers say their companies have social media rules for employees, according to a Pew Research poll. Why You Need Social Media Rules for Employees. Providing rules and recommendations can help alleviate these concerns. Here’s why. Protects the company.

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9 Incredibly Easy Ways To Convert Customers With Paid Content

Marketing Insider Group

Ask yourself: Do your customers really value your content marketing enough to give up their contact info, email address, or even sign in with their social accounts? Plus, it’s usually copyrighted, which means it’s unique to the creator or platform you’re buying it from. But, it comes at a cost.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Podcast: The New Rules of Marketing & PR Interview with David Meerman Scott

markempa

Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. But fortunately the rules have changed. Get your copy of The New Rules of Marketing & PR on Amazon. Congrats David!

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What is a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) and Why Do You Need One?

Hubspot

The Federal Franchise Rule states that the FDD must be disclosed to a potential franchisee no less than 14 days prior to them signing a franchise agreement or paying any money to the franchisor. Item 14: Patents, Copyrights, and Proprietary Information: This section dictates how the franchisee may use any patents and copyrights.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: PR Has New Rules for Reaching Buyers Directly

markempa

Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Simply put, the web has changed the rules for press releases. Simply put, the web has changed the rules for press releases. mean, come on.

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What’s the Big Deal About Open Source Software Licensing Issues? (Asking for a Friend)

Aberdeen

In this particular case, the code in question involved application programming interfaces (APIs) and culminated in the recent 6-2 decision by the US Supreme Court — which ruled that Google’s copying and use of the Java API constitutes “fair use” under copyright law. Contact us.