Editor’s Note: I’m very pleased to provide you with a guest post by Chris Anderson, founder of Cyber Investigation Services, LLC. Chris writes to inform you of the different options available to you when it comes to Internet defamation and online reputation management. Help, my company is under attack by some psychopath!!! As a cyber investigation […]
How To Handle Global and Local Issues Online
Editor’s Note: I’m pleased to provide you with a guest post by Carlos Victor, general manager of CVComunicar Consultancy and a professor of Online Reputation Management in Madrid, Spain. Traditionally, one of the most complex tasks multinational companies have is the management of the brand message through different geographies. This task has become even more difficult in […]
What Are Your Online Rights? “Blog Law” Helps You Understand Them
Monday’s post listed a bunch of awesome resources that I highly recommend. That said, yesterday I came across another one that I thought so profound and important in her messaging that it warrants its own post of “you have to read this woman’s blog!!” Her name is Sara Hawkins and she is a lawyer who […]
Internet Defamation: Interview with Lawyer, Whitney C. Gibson
Last week on The Crisis Show, fellow co-host, Rich Klein and myself interviewed lawyer, Whitney C. Gibson, who is the head of the Internet Defamation practice at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP. Within this interview, Whitney discusses what the law of Internet Defamation is, and how it can help companies and organizations being wrongfully defamed […]
Information Leakage: How To Deal With It
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post written by corporate communications executive, Carlos Victor. It looked like a scene taken from the Police Academy movie (or Dumb&Dumber…), but this actually happened in a neighbourhood of Barcelona, Spain: two policemen fooling around while driving, enjoying a funny, private moment. The only problem: the wife of one of […]