Editor’s Note: This is the first of a 4-part series on social media law: protecting the ownership of your social media accounts (for both employers and employees). I recently came across a very interesting lawsuit between a company and their former employee over ownership of a Twitter account. It’s the case of PhoneDog vs. Kravitz […]
Now Illegal in 3 More States: Employers Cannot Request Passwords to Employee Social Media Accounts
Editor’s Note: The following is an important update, by the wonderful Judith Delaney, on the three new states who have recently passed laws making it illegal for companies to request social media passwords from employees. Back in January of this year, Melissa and I both published a blog post informing you that the states of California, […]
Update to Pending and New Online Privacy Laws Around the World
Editor’s Note: Online privacy issues, for individuals and companies alike, are a growing concern and world-wide mission by officials. It is extremely important that we all keep current on, at the very least, the basics of these new laws as they form around the world. The following is an update by Judith Delaney, U.S. attorney specializing […]