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Intellectual Property Protection for Content Creators & Social Media Influencers

Kashishipr

When it comes to promoting, marketing, and advertising, social media is one of the most effective and powerful ways. Content creators and social media influencers work sincerely to build their reputation for expertise in specific industries, products, and topics. How to Ensure Compliance with IP?

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Server Test Showdown? The Conflicting Rulings Over Whether Embedding a Social Media Post Violates the Copyright Act

IP Tech Blog

A recent California District Court ruling affirmed that Perfect 10’s ruling applied to the embedding of images from social media onto third party websites. the user name and image, user caption, number of likes, and branding of the social media platform). Amazon.com, Inc., What is Embedding? The post Server Test Showdown?

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Catching Up on the Challenge to Texas’ Social Media Censorship Law–NetChoice v. Paxton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

I’m continuing coverage of the legal challenge to Texas’ social media censorship law, now on appeal to the Fifth Circuit. Texas’s blithe acceptance of whole subjects of speech disappearing from social media suggests it has little true interest in preserving “an uninhibited marketplace of ideas.” “H.B.

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Trademark Issues: How is Social Media Becoming the New Target for Cybersquatting?

Kashishipr

In this blog, we will understand how social media is becoming the new territory for cybersquatting and shed light on the steps to reduce the issue on different social media platforms. How Cybersquatters Tarnish a Brand on Social Media. While Tony La Russa (the former manager of the St.

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Catching Up on the 11th Circuit Appeal in NetChoice v. Moody Over Florida’s Social Media Censorship Law

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

.” This passage illustrates the brief’s duality: Florida’s version of the First Amendment would give the government sweeping authority over the digital public sphere and impede social media companies from addressing real harms online. Neither of these theories is defensible, and the Court should reject both of them.

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Social Media Enables Social Engineering Scams

LexBlog IP

The more one uses and shares on social media, the more information is publicly available for cyber attackers to use to exploit users’ personal and professional information. It is hard for people to realize that every single thing shared on any social media platform is available for friends and foes alike to access and use.

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Bolstering Your Social Media Controls? We’ll Drink to That.

LexBlog IP

My smart colleague Daniel posted a terrific new year’s resolution blog yesterday. Less common is the need for a brand to apologize for social posts about drinking. So, this is a legal blog; some might say even a family blog. Make a toast (alcoholic or not) to buttressing your social media processes!