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Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast Strikes Again

Attended a great social media event this morning hosted by Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast at the Merchantile Library downtown.  The event was sponsored by CincyTech and featured Graydon Head & Ritchie’s Jack Griener speaking on Intellectual Property Law.

Some insights I walked away with:

  • Information put up on public sites – i.e social media sites like Twitter & Blogs is fair game. If it’s out in public it’s all good. In other words, you cannot claim right to privacy if an employer or potential employer finds questionable content.
  • Content – It’s OK to use excerpts and link back to original content, it’s not OK to cut-n-paste entire article, etc.
  • Photo Rights – Stating where the photo is from is not enough. Make sure if the photo is copyrighted that you get permission in writing from the owner.
  • Employers have every right to check your work computers, work email, etc.
  • An employer has liability if your blog is part of your job.
  • You can be held libel if you intentionally use, link to or promote pirated work.
  • If you are online, you need to check out the Communications Decency Act.

Want more information on Intellectual Property Law? Jack’s presentation is posted to Graydon Head & Ritchie’s web site HERE. Also you can visit the site and sign up for their bi-weekly e-newsletter, InfoLaw, on the topic.

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2 Responses to “Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast Strikes Again”

  1. Thanks Shannan for posting the synopsis. I couldn’t be there this morning, so really appreciate your quick turn around on the recap! As a fellow blogger, I have a huge interest in copyright issues with content.

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  2. These are great tips. I am always uncertain about photo credits and copywrite infringement. Sounds like it was a great meeting.

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