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The Ugly Side of Social Media Sharing

Waxing UnLyrical

I love the collaborative energy, thoughts and community. Due to the nature of its presentation and direction, fair use for educational purposes also applies. Guest post by Jenelle Conner. I am a social media advocate. It’s where I work. But I hate the ugly side of social media sharing; especially when kids are involved.

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Paywall for News.com and Online Community Social Media

Laurel Papworth

As tomorrow is an historic day – The Australian and other news.com sites move behind the paywall – what WILL we pay for, what SHOULD we pay for and what OTHER revenues streams are being missed by News.com refusal to build online communities around their content? Who is protecting OUR content?

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

Convince & Convert

How to avoid a social-media lawsuit [link] [link] Evans Media Group RT @jaybaer Protecting Yourself From Social Media Lawsuits [link] [link] Dea Surjadi Good points RT @Ad_Chickadee: How to avoid a social-media lawsuit [link] [link] Joseph Manna Not necessarily; fair use still applies. Wikipedia has a good explanation of it ( [link] ).

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Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Branding is a result of many things including your blog, your social network profile, your online resume, and how good you are at reputation management, to name a few. You can find numerous examples of this on the net, like the What is Fair Use? Since then, the students have formed their own vibrant community on Twitter.

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PB173: How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

ProBlogger

Having said that – using the content with others in inappropriate ways is something I see semi-regularly and it can really hurt (if not destroy) your reputation if you don’t do it right. In today’s lesson, the last of 2016, I wanna talk about using quotes on your blog. That fits into what’s called “fair use.”

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PB173: How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

ProBlogger

Having said that – using the content with others in inappropriate ways is something I see semi-regularly and it can really hurt (if not destroy) your reputation if you don’t do it right. In today’s lesson, the last of 2016, I wanna talk about using quotes on your blog. That fits into what’s called “fair use.”

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