Does Your Company Have a Social Media Policy?

by Latoicha Givens

If you haven’t figured it out by now, Social Media is mainstream.  Because of Social Media’s popularity, employers and employees have to be careful when engaging in Social Media in and outside of the workplace.  Misuse of Social Media by employees can expose companies to liability, lost customers, and misappropriation of intellectual property.
EVERY company should [...]

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Copyright 101 for Bloggers, Give Credit Where Credit is Due

by Latoicha Givens

When Copying A Work If You Give Credit, Do You Still Need Permission to Copy? In short, the answer is absolutely yes! There is a huge misconception among Internet users that as long as credit is given to the Copyright owner, it is permissible to copy, reproduce, use snippets or paraphrase of the copyright protected work.

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The Consequences of Not Protecting and Defending Your Trademarks

by Latoicha Givens

Inaction in policing your trademark can lead to a bar to sue for trademark infringement. In addition, failure to prosecute infringers usually is evidence of a weak mark. As a result, challengers can petition the USPTO to cancel your trademark registration. Find out how to protect your trademarks at all costs to reap all the benefits that trademark ownership offers.

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50 Cent Sues WorldStarHipHop For Unlawfully Using His Image. Bloggers Take Note!

by Latoicha Givens

Rapper 50 Cent is suing the popular website WorldStarHipHop.com for using his image/likeness without his permission.  Basically, the website used the rapper’s photo on its home page…like a banner.  50 cent claims the site’s use of his image resulted in increased traffic for the site and the public perception that 50 cent was affiliated [...]

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Tips to Adequately Protect Your Copyrights Online

by Latoicha Givens

Copyright protection is a huge issue for those who have blogs and/or websites with original content. Unfortunately, most bloggers and website owners have experienced their content being used without their permission. The most common reasons content is stolen are: stealing content from a blog to gain readership; taking graphics or pictures from a site to make their site more attractive; and/or stealing music.

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