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Instagram Wins Big in Copyright Dispute Over Embedded Content post image

Instagram Wins Big in Copyright Dispute Over Embedded Content

Instagram’s recent copyright victory before the Ninth Circuit will significantly impact content creators and others who rely on “embedded” images and photographs… Instagram’s recent copyright victory before the Ninth Circuit will significantly impact content creators and others who rely on “embedded” images and photographs.  The Ninth Circuit ultimately held that Instagram could not be liable […]

Author: Albert J. Soler

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Who Owns an Employee’s Social Media Account? New York Courts Tackling Novel Issue post image

Who Owns an Employee’s Social Media Account? New York Courts Tackling Novel Issue

Lawsuits over the ownership of employee social media accounts have become increasingly common... It may seem like an obvious question: Who owns an employee’s social media account? Lawsuits over the ownership of such accounts have become increasingly common. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently tackled the issue and held that wedding dressmaker JLM Couture […]

Author: Maryam M. Meseha

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Investors Should Be Wary of “Opportunities” Found Via Social Media

Investors should be wary when using information from social media to inform their investment decisions. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, social media is an increasingly common means of communication. While sites like Twitter and Facebook can help us stay connected to friends and keep up with current events, social media platforms can also be used to […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Is NYDFS Targeting Social Media for Its Next Round of Cyber Regulations? post image

Is NYDFS Targeting Social Media for Its Next Round of Cyber Regulations?

After adopting comprehensive cybersecurity regulations for financial services companies, NYDFS is now turning its attention to social media companies… After adopting comprehensive cybersecurity regulations for financial services companies, the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) is now turning its attention to social media companies. The agency recently concluded its investigation into the recent […]

Author: Maryam M. Meseha

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Did You Know You Can Trademark a Hashtag? post image

Did You Know You Can Trademark a Hashtag?

#Yes! You Can Trademark a Hashtag While the # symbol once referred to numbers, it is now synonymous with social media. As a result, businesses are increasingly seeking to incorporate hashtags into their trademark registrations. While hashtags may be a relatively recent phenomenon, the standard rules generally apply when seeking to register a trademark that […]

Author: William R. Samuels

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Could The Use Of a Social Media Influencer Draw the Ire of the FTC? post image

Could The Use Of a Social Media Influencer Draw the Ire of the FTC?

Following A Series Of Warning Letters, the FTC Recently Brought Its First Enforcement Action Against A Social Media Influencer Social media marketing is full of legal traps for New Jersey businesses. The use of well-known actors, musicians and athletes to promote products or services online is particularly problematic if businesses fail to make the proper […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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NJ Court Greenlights Service of Process Via Facebook

As Social Media Gains Acceptance As High-Tech Alternative, an NJ Court Recently Approved Service of Process via Facebook What do you check first — your online messages or your traditional mailbox? Given the proliferation of social media platforms, a New Jersey court recently approved service of process via Facebook. Technology and Service of Process Under […]

Author: Robert E. Levy

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Customers: Improving Relationships Increases Business

Businesses know that relationships with their clients are important, but in today’s world of social media, it is imperative to be proactive in improving relationships with clients. This means including your customers in everything from strategy to community management. Making customers feel like they are part of a community, while also not feeling like just a […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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JPMorgan Offers Lesson in How Not to Use Social Media post image

JPMorgan Offers Lesson in How Not to Use Social Media

JPMorgan Chase is not having a good month. The bank’s mortgage arm recently agreed to a record $13-billion settlement with the federal government over selling risky mortgage investments. While financial institutions can undoubtedly learn many business lessons from JPMorgan’s legal settlement, the company’s recent social media snafu has broader applicability to New York and New […]

Author: Sean D. Dias

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IRS May Lean on Social Media to Gain Information About Taxpayers post image

IRS May Lean on Social Media to Gain Information About Taxpayers

The Internal Revenue Service is receiving a great deal of criticism after allegations that it relies on social media and emails as an investigative tool into potential tax law violations being committed by Americans. For example, if a person submits a suspicious tax return in which they claim little income, but then post pictures of a […]

Author: Frank L. Brunetti

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