Managing Intellectual Property

Tips on being social media counsel

29 January 2012

The in-house IP lawyer is often given responsibility for social media policy, even though many of the issues are nothing to do with IP infringement. Carmen Glatt and Kim Scallan give some advice on coping with the role

Social media expose businesses to certain risks, both reputational and legal. Such risks mainly arise from user-generated content on social media sites, over which businesses have relatively little control, but which can leave them open to potentially substantial liability....



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INTA Daily News 2012

Read this year's INTA Daily News - published daily by Managing IP direct from the 134th INTA Annual Meeting in Washington DC

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